Today show host Dylan Dreyer has officially filed for divorce from Brian Fichera, whom she split from last July, Page Six has confirmed.
Dreyer filed for divorce on March 10, and a source told Us Weekly that she moved to Long Island with her three children and is “thriving in her new town and her children are happy.”
“They have a great new routine. She loves her job and loves being able to go home with the kids after school. She’s very engaged.”
Although they have separated as a couple, a source further told the outlet that Dreyer, 44, and Fichera are prioritizing “doing a lot of things together” for their sons Calvin, 9, Oliver, 6, and Russell, 4.
The TV personality has benefited from “tremendous support” from work colleagues who have “helped her get through this period”, but the separation has been “painful”, a source confessed.
“The divorce was painful and Dylan struggled with the idea of starting over and living a new life after years of marriage,” the source claimed.
“But over time, she started putting that aside and focusing on her children.”
A representative for Mr. Dreyer did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment on Tuesday, and a representative for Mr. Fichera was not immediately available.
The meteorologist confirmed her separation from the freelance photographer in an emotional Instagram post in July 2025. “I have shared my family with you all for many years. The peaks, the valleys, the ups and downs. And all the blessings and beautiful memories along the way,” she wrote at the time, over a photo of a sunset.
“I am so grateful for the support and love you have given me throughout this time, so I would like to share with you that several months ago Brian and I made the decision to separate,” she continued, noting that the former couple “started as friends and we will always remain the closest of friends.”
“Most importantly, we will continue to co-raise our three wonderful sons with nothing but love and respect for others. Thank you for your continued support,” she concluded the announcement.
A source told Page Six at the time that the couple still lived together with their children and that Fichera was “taking a break from work to focus on his family.”
After their breakup, Dreyer spoke out about ending their 13-year marriage, which began in 2012.
“Everyone’s reasons for separation and divorce are different,” she said on “Today with Jenna & Friends.”
“There were things that we couldn’t repair, so now we’re rebuilding our relationship and we’re no longer husband and wife,” she continued.
“All the things that are broken, we accept that they are broken, so we don’t blame them on you,” she explained, adding, “That’s why we’re apart.”
