Savannah Guthrie reveals husband's connection to Johnny Depp trial during landmark interview

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Savannah Guthrie made an interesting revelation on the latest installment of Today as she sat down to interview Johnny Depp's lawyers.MORE: Savannah Guthrie fulfills her 'dream' on Today - but it's not what you thinkThe NBC star conducted a live discussion with Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew in their first round of interviews since their defamation trial victory.VIDEO: Savannah Guthrie shares rare behind-the-scenes moment with fans ahead of new projectAt the top of her segment, however, she shared that she had a surprising connection to the case, and it involved her husband, Michael Feldman."A quick disclosure, my husband has done consulting work for the Depp legal team," she stated.

She did clarify: "But not in connection with this interview."MORE: Savannah Guthrie looks terrified during on-air moment with a royal petThey spoke more about their thoughts on Johnny's victory, his reaction, the social media campaign surrounding the case, and their thoughts on the statements made by Amber Heard's lawyer on the show previously.Savannah's husband is a public relations and communications consultant and a former Democratic political advisor, having even worked closely with Al Gore during his presidential campaign.Savannah interviewed Johnny's lawyers on TodayThe Today star has been married to Michael since 2014 and they share two children, daughter Vale, seven, and son Charley, five.The family also got to enjoy a special moment together recently as they were part of NBC colleague Libby Leist's wedding proceedings.MORE: Johnny Depp's lawyers Ben Chew and Camille Vasquez give first interview since trial on GMAMORE: Savannah Guthrie has fans urging her to take caution as she runs in heelsNot only was the family heavily involved, but.

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