Dylan Dreyer Divorce: ‘Today’ Show Couple Split After 12 Years
Dylan Dreyer Announces Separation from Husband Brian Fichera: A Personal Update from the Today Show Co-Host
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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.
