'Stop the b***hing or you're toast!' 'Today' hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb warned to end dispute

'Stop the b***hing or you're toast!' 'Today' hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb warned to end dispute
The fight between Savannah Guthrie (L) and Hoda Kotb has reportedly caused a negative impact on guests and morale on the set (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb, the hosts of the 'Today' show, are at risk of losing their jobs if they don't patch things up. A source has said that NBC heads have warned the dueling divas to "Stop the b***hing and backstabbing, or you're toast!"

According to reports, the morning show co-hosts have been engaged in a power battle for years, but it has gotten out of hand recently. Hoda, 58, reportedly reacts angrily by rolling her eyes and sniping at Savannah, 50, who is said to parade around the set like the queen bee. A few weeks ago, Savannah apparently boasted on social media about showing up to work late, which was regarded as a way for her to show Hoda who was in charge. This is when things supposedly came to a head between the two and it also incurred the fury of her superiors.

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"The feeling at NBC is that this pettiness has gone on way too long, and it's having a negative impact on guests and morale on the set," revealed an insider, as per RadarOnline.com. "Both of them have been hauled aside and told to make nice. They've also been told both of them are dispensable."