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Dylan Dreyer Divorce: 'Today' Show Couple Split After 12 Years - News Directory 3

Dylan Dreyer Divorce: ‘Today’ Show Couple Split After 12 Years

July 19, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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Original source: internewscast.com

Dylan Dreyer Announces Separation from Husband Brian Fichera: A Personal Update from⁢ the Today ⁢Show Co-Host

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  • Dylan Dreyer Announces Separation from Husband Brian Fichera: A Personal Update from⁢ the Today ⁢Show Co-Host
    • A Heartfelt Announcement to Her Community
    • A Look Back at Dylan Dreyer ⁣and Brian Fichera’s Journey
    • A Season of Change for the ⁤ Today Family

NBC meteorologist and Today ⁣ show ⁢co-host Dylan Dreyer has shared notable personal news with her audience. ⁢On‍ Friday, July 18th, shortly after concluding the third hour of Today, Dreyer took to ⁣her personal Instagram account to announce that she and her⁤ husband, Brian Fichera, have made the difficult decision to amicably separate.

A Heartfelt Announcement to Her Community

Dreyer, known for her candid sharing of her family’s ⁤life, addressed her⁤ followers with a message that underscored their long-standing connection. “For many years, I’ve shared my family’s journey with you – all⁤ the highs, lows, ⁢and the cherished memories we’ve created together,” she wrote, ‍accompanying her announcement with a ⁢peaceful⁣ sunset photograph. “Because of that connection, I ‍want to let you know that a few months ago, Brian and I chose to go our separate⁣ ways.”

The beloved television personality emphasized the enduring nature of their relationship, ‍stating, “We started ⁢as friends, and we intend to remain the best of friends. Above all, we will continue to co-parent our three ⁤amazing boys with love and respect.” This commitment to their children remains a central focus for the couple.

A Look Back at Dylan Dreyer ⁣and Brian Fichera’s Journey

Dylan Dreyer, 43, and Brian Fichera, 38, tied the knot in 2012. Together, they are raising three sons: Calvin, Oliver, and Rusty. Their relationship began in Boston, where they first met while working ⁣at WHDH. Dreyer was a meteorologist at the⁢ station before making the move to NBC News later that⁢ same⁣ year.

While Fichera has been less visible on Dreyer’s Instagram feed in 2024,a touching family selfie ⁢posted on Father’s Day,June 15th,with the ⁤caption “Happy ⁢Father’s Day ‍Bri!!” indicated continued warmth.

In a January 2023 feature on Today.com, the couple even shared ⁣insights into ⁤their “marriage secret.” Dreyer revealed, ‍”Golf is the ‍thing ⁣we do together. We‍ have a couple of drinks, we laugh.We remember why we ⁣fell in love. Then we go home and it’s right back to family.” This glimpse ⁣into ⁢their shared activities highlighted their efforts to maintain their connection‍ amidst busy lives.

A Season of Change for the ⁤ Today Family

Dreyer’s‍ personal announcement arrives during‍ a period of significant emotional events for the Today show family. In May,‍ Dreyer’s co-host, Sheinelle Jones, experienced the profound loss of her husband, Uche ⁣ojeh, who passed away from glioblastoma at the age of 45.

Dreyer publicly offered her support ⁤and condolences to jones and her ⁤late husband in a touching Instagram post on the same day of Jones’s husband’s passing. “To my dear friend @sheinelle_o… I wish I had the⁢ words to help you feel better,” Dreyer wrote. “I’m blessed to have known⁣ Uche and this‍ picture⁢ sums⁤ up the love and support and joy you shared with ⁢each other. May your heart be comforted by your memories.” This gesture of solidarity reflects the⁢ strong bonds among the Today show hosts.

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