Savannah Guthrie broke down as she reflected on whether her “Today” show fame is to blame for the kidnapping of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.

The “Today” show anchor — in an emotional interview with Hoda Kotb — credited her “brilliant” brother, Camron Guthrie, and his military background for “very clearly” eyeing what may have sparked her mother’s disappearance from her Arizona home on Feb. 1.

“He said [on the phone], ‘I think she’s been kidnapped for ransom,’ and I said, ‘What? Well, why? What?’” recalled Savannah Guthrie, who noted that the family initially believed the 84-year-old had a medical episode overnight due to blood splatters on the front porch and a doorbell camera that was “yanked off.”

“It sounds so, like, how dumb could I be — but I just, I didn’t want to believe — I just said, ‘Do you think — because of me?’” she said.

Guthrie wiped away tears before wondering if someone knew that her mother lived at the residence and thought they could “make a quick buck” from her.