“Today” Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer Announces Separation from Husband Brian Fichera

Dylan Dreyer. Photo: Instagram @dylandreyernbc
Dylan Dreyer. Photo: Instagram @dylandreyernbc

The NBC co-host revealed on July 18 via Instagram that the couple decided to separate “a few months ago,” but will remain close friends and committed co-parents to their three sons

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NBC “Today” meteorologist and co-host Dylan Dreyer, 43, has announced that she is separating from her husband, producer and cameraman Brian Fichera, 38. The news was shared in an Instagram post published on July 18, 2025, just hours after that morning’s edition of the show.

Dylan Dreyer. Photo: Instagram @dylandreyernbc
In the post — accompanied by a sunset photo — Dreyer wrote: “For many years, I’ve shared my family with you — the highs and lows, and all the blessings and beautiful memories in between.” She then revealed their decision: “For that reason, I want to share with you that a few months ago, Brian and I made the decision to separate. We started as friends and will continue to be the closest of friends. Most importantly, we will continue to be loving and respectful co-parents to our three wonderful boys.”

The couple, who married in October 2012, share three children: Calvin, Oliver, and Rusty. Dreyer emphasized that co-parenting remains a top priority for them both.

Career and Early Relationship

Dreyer joined NBC News in September 2012 after working at local Boston station WHDH — where she and Fichera began dating. Prior to that, the journalist worked at TV stations in Erie, Pennsylvania, and Providence, Rhode Island, building the career that eventually brought her to national news.

Early Signs and Family Life

Although Fichera has been absent from Dreyer’s recent social media posts, the presenter did celebrate Father’s Day on June 15, 2025, writing “Happy Father’s Day, Bri!!” alongside a family selfie. In recent months, “Today” fans had speculated about the couple’s marriage, especially after Dreyer began appearing on air without her wedding ring.
Adding to the speculation, the couple also made headlines in November 2024 when they put their New York home on the market for $2.49 million — a move that at the time raised questions about possible changes in their relationship.

Dylan Dreyer. Photo: Instagram @dylandreyernbc
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