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Today's Dylan Dreyer Officially Files for Divorce From Brian Fichera
Dylan Dreyer filed for divorce after 13 years of marriage and relocated with their three sons to Long Island, prioritizing co-parenting amid the separation announced in 2025.
- Dylan Dreyer officially filed legal divorce documents on March 10, Page Six confirmed.
- Following a July announcement, Dreyer explained 'Brian and I made the decision to separate' after a 13-year marriage that started in October 2012.
- Dreyer has relocated with her children to Long Island, where Us Weekly reports they are thriving and the kids are happy, while she and Brian Fichera prioritize co-parenting for Calvin, 9, Oliver, 6, and Russell, 4.
- A rep for Dreyer did not immediately respond and Us Weekly reached out to the Today show and Fichera on Tuesday, with Dreyer discussing the split on 'Today with Jenna & Friends.'
- They met in the early 2000s at a Boston news station, and during their transition they reportedly still lived together while Brian Fichera took time off work to focus on family.
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Today Host Dylan Dreyer Makes Divorce Move Eight Months After Split From Brian Fichera
Photo Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images Today Show co-anchor Dylan Dreyer has filed for divorce from husband Brian Fichera. The couple has been separated for more than eight months. Dylan and Brian have been married for 12 years. They share three sons, Calvin, 9, Oliver, 6, and Rusty, 5. Dylan Dreyer and Brian Fichera separated in 2025 Photo Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images Dylan…
'Today' cohost Dylan Dreyer officially files for divorce from Brian Fichera months after announcing split
'Today' cohost Dylan Dreyer officially filed for divorce from Brian Fichera, months after announcing their split in July 2025. The former couple was married for 12 years and shares 3 sons.
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