Dylan Dreyer announced her split from her husband, Brian Fichera, in July 2025 and filed for divorce in March 2026.
The Today star opened up about her family’s new dynamic in an interview with Parents on June 24.
Dylan explained how ending her marriage to Brian made their relationship “better,” and how they co-parent their sons Calvin, Oliver, and Rusty.
It’s been about a year since Dylan Dreyer announced the end of her marriage—and now she’s giving an update on her life after the fact.
Back in July 2025, fans were shocked by the Today star’s announcement that she was splitting from her husband, Brian Fichera. The two had been married since 2012 and shared sons Calvin, Oliver, and Rusty. Dylan filed for divorce back in March, and fans can’t help but wonder what her dynamic with Brian has been like since.
Dylan gave a rare insight in a new interview with Parents on June 24. Speaking with the outlet about her co-parenting relationship with Brian, she emphasized that their split has actually strengthened their bond rather than weakened it.
“I think our relationship is better with us not being married,” she said. “We’re both the same people we always were, but without the things that went wrong in our relationship. And if you remove those from the relationship, there’s really nothing to fight over. If you think about your friendships, you don’t really fight unless something big happens between you two. So now it’s just easy, and I want our boys to see that.”
She also revealed that the former couple continues to support their kids at events, such as attending the boys’ baseball games together as a family unit.
“My situation is ‘separate for the kids’ because they see us happier, they see us more lighthearted, and they see joy whenever we are there to celebrate the kids,” she added. “At the end of the game, we go our separate ways, and they see that it’s fine, because we’ll come together again the next day.”
“Brian and myself are there for them a hundred percent,” she concluded. “Yes, it’s a little bit different, but we are both always there for them.”
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