Dylan Dreyer’s fans recently showed their concern for her son due to a possible sign of a health issue.
The Today star often shares insights into her life away from the show, including her family.
She’s been married to NBC News producer and cameraman Brian Fichera since 2012, and the couple has three sons.
Last year, Dreyer revealed that their son, Calvin, has celiac disease, which involves a gluten intolerance.
In a recent social media post, she expressed her excitement over finding a great deal through online shopping.
“I’ve never been more excited for a $7 purchase off Amazon. There’s no human thirstier than a kid who just sits down to dinner (or just laid in bed). We’re now going to be a pitcher of water straight from your local dive restaurant on the table kind of home,” she wrote in her caption.
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The Today star often shares insights into her life away from the show, including her family.
She’s been married to NBC News producer and cameraman Brian Fichera since 2012, and the couple has three sons.
Last year, Dreyer revealed that their son, Calvin, has celiac disease, which involves a gluten intolerance.
In a recent social media post, she expressed her excitement over finding a great deal through online shopping.
“I’ve never been more excited for a $7 purchase off Amazon. There’s no human thirstier than a kid who just sits down to dinner (or just laid in bed). We’re now going to be a pitcher of water straight from your local dive restaurant on the table kind of home,” she wrote in her caption.
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- 3/3/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
For Dylan Dreyer, the weekend forecast is sunny. After a decade as the Weekend Today meteorologist, her time is coming to an end.
On Saturday, Dreyer revealed she’ll no longer appear on the weekend edition of the daytime talk show, intending to spend more time with family. Her stretch was saluted with a video montage of her career on Weekend Today.
“You know, I’m just watching that and looking back — I started in September in 2012 and I got married in October, so in the time I’ve been on Weekend Today, I’ve gotten married and I’ve had three sons,” she said after seeing the montage.
“It really is incredible just to look back and think of the things I’ve been through, and not to mention everything I’ve done on the show.”
She will exit for the mom life. “I just don’t think I...
On Saturday, Dreyer revealed she’ll no longer appear on the weekend edition of the daytime talk show, intending to spend more time with family. Her stretch was saluted with a video montage of her career on Weekend Today.
“You know, I’m just watching that and looking back — I started in September in 2012 and I got married in October, so in the time I’ve been on Weekend Today, I’ve gotten married and I’ve had three sons,” she said after seeing the montage.
“It really is incredible just to look back and think of the things I’ve been through, and not to mention everything I’ve done on the show.”
She will exit for the mom life. “I just don’t think I...
- 1/30/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Meteorologist Dylan Dreyer is trimming back her workload, leaving NBC’s Daytime talk show “Weekend Today” after almost 10 years to spend more time with her family. She’ll continue as weather correspondent for “Today” during the week.
“I really don’t want to step away,” she said on Saturday’s sendoff show. “I just don’t think I can do six days a week anymore. The boys certainly keep me busy.”
Dreyer, who recently returned from her maternity leave, has three sons — Calvin Bradley, 5; Oliver George, 2; and Russell James, four months. “Weekend Today” gave her a mini-tribute Saturday, compiling a video montage of some of her most memorable moments on the show.
“You know, I’m just watching that and looking back — I started in September in 2012 and I got married in October, so in the time I’ve been on ‘Weekend Today,’ I’ve gotten married and I’ve had three sons,...
“I really don’t want to step away,” she said on Saturday’s sendoff show. “I just don’t think I can do six days a week anymore. The boys certainly keep me busy.”
Dreyer, who recently returned from her maternity leave, has three sons — Calvin Bradley, 5; Oliver George, 2; and Russell James, four months. “Weekend Today” gave her a mini-tribute Saturday, compiling a video montage of some of her most memorable moments on the show.
“You know, I’m just watching that and looking back — I started in September in 2012 and I got married in October, so in the time I’ve been on ‘Weekend Today,’ I’ve gotten married and I’ve had three sons,...
- 1/30/2022
- by Antoinette Siu
- The Wrap
Meet Dylan Dreyer's littlest love. On Saturday, Oct. 2, the Today show meteorologist introduced her fans to her third son, Russell "Rusty" James Fichera, who remains hospitalized in the Nicu at New York-Presbyterian Hospital after being born six weeks prematurely. "I am so full of emotion and gratitude for this past week," Dylan, 40, wrote on Instagram. "God has blessed us with baby Russell earlier than expected but taken care of us the whole way. I couldn't imagine waiting until November to meet him." In an Instagram post, Dylan, who gave birth on Wednesday, Sept. 29, included photos of her and husband Brian Fichera holding the newborn and images of...
- 10/2/2021
- E! Online
Update: He's here! Not long after Dylan Dreyer announced she'd been hospitalized due to her water breaking six weeks early, the Today meteorologist and her husband Brian Fichera welcomed a baby boy. According to Today, the newborn, named Russell James Fichera, was born on Sept. 29, weighing 5 pounds, 5 ounces and measuring 18 inches long. Russell joins big brothers Calvin, 4, and Oliver, 20 months. --- With over a month to go until her due date, pregnant Dylan Dreyer has been admitted to the hospital. The 40-year-old meteorologist, who is expecting a baby boy, posted a few pictures from her hospital bed and informed Today viewers they won't be...
- 9/29/2021
- E! Online
Dylan Dreyer’s son isn’t used to his mom having to go to work. The “Today” show’s 38-year-old meteorologist left home to go to work for the first time in seven months this weekend, and her 3-year-old son, Cal, wasn’t thrilled with his mom’s departure. In a video posted to Instagram by Dreyer’s husband, Brian Fichera,...
- 7/6/2020
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Congratulations are in order for Dylan Dreyer! The meteorologist is pregnant! Dreyer shared she's expecting a baby boy with her husband, Brian Fichera, on Wednesday's episode of Today. She is due in January. The happy news came about three months after Dreyer opened up to viewers about suffering a miscarriage for National Infertility Awareness Week. While Dreyer became pregnant with her first child, Calvin, "right away," she didn't have the same experience in her attempts to conceive again. "Nine months ago, we decided that we really wanted to have another baby," she said back in April. "I went to my Obgyn and I just said, 'We've been...
- 7/17/2019
- E! Online
When it comes to fertility struggles, Dylan Dreyer has her own story to share. On Monday during the third hour of Today, the longtime weather correspondent opened up about her previously private struggles with fertility and how she had suffered a miscarriage. "We got really lucky with Calvin," she said of her 2-year-old firstborn son with husband Brian Fichera. "We tried maybe one or two months." Then, nine months ago, they decided they wanted to have another baby, but after six months of trying, the couple sensed something was wrong. As a result, Dreyer headed to the doctor, where she learned her egg count was low and her uterus was two-thirds scarred shut as a rare...
- 4/22/2019
- E! Online
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