SAVANNAH Guthrie celebrated 10 years on the Today show with a sentimental surprise visit from her children and husband on live TV.
The NBC correspondent has conducted interviews with high-profile people such as former President Donald Trump Jr., Mark Zuckerberg, and Hillary Clinton throughout the years.
, 49, rang in a decade on the with an emotional visit from family.
In a surprise moment, the broadcast journalist was surprised with her two children, Charles, four, and Vale, six, alongside her husband Michael Feldman, 52.
The TV personality's family joined her on-stage alongside her co-hosts Hoda Kotb, Al Roker, Craig Melvin, and Carson Daly.
"Now all my dreams came true," Savannah gushed tearfully, adding: "Thank you so much. Guys, now my whole family is here!"
"Look at your man here, getting all teary-eyed," Hoda added, as the communications consultant also became emotional over the significant milestone.
In addition to the visit, was also presented with a decadent red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting by the celebrity chef Gesine Bullock-Prado.
Monday on Today has been a huge celebration for the long-time NBC star, as her colleagues paid tribute to her work over the last ten years.
Savannah joined the cast of Today in 2011, after working as a White House correspondent and chief legal correspondent for NBC News for several years.
In 2012, she became a co-anchor of Today, and has stayed with the show ever since.
The Australia native has conducted interviews with high-profile individuals, and served as the primary anchor for NBC’s primetime 2016 presidential election coverage.
In 2014 she married , who was a former political adviser.
He served as former Vice President Al Gore's traveling chief of staff during the 2000 presidential election.
The father of two was also a founding partner of the communications and consulting firm The Glover Park Group, which provides filmmakers with marketing advice for topical and controversial films.
The couple was engaged in May of 2013 during a tropical getaway to Turks and Caicos.
They tied the knot during a small ceremony in Tucson, Arizona, which was described as "an intimate gathering of 80 to 90 people".
Savannah is reportedly worth approximately $30million, and her salary on the Today show is estimated to be $8million.
In May, the journalist interviewed over her decision to quit her long-time show.
The daytime host told the reporter that she was "very emotional" over the choice and that the
"I told my staff and my crew and that was emotional and I'm glad that I did before it leaked, I got to tell my crew from my own words. And that was emotional because I hadn't been sleeping," she confessed.
"I really did think about not coming back, because it was devastating. It started with attacks on me and attacking everything that I stand for and believe in and built my career around... I am a kind person.
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"I am a person who likes to make people happy. I am a people pleaser and this is who I am," she admitted.
"So when I started reading these ridiculous things and it just kept going and going and going."