Dylan Dreyer Shares Heartwarming Family Update With Brian Fichera’s Relatives As She Embraces New Chapter After Split 💕✨

Dylan Dreyer is showing fans that family can still remain beautifully connected, even after a marriage changes shape.

The Today show meteorologist and third-hour co-anchor shared a sweet family update featuring her three sons — Calvin, Oliver and Russell, known as Rusty — surrounded by support during a weekend run. In the photos described in her post, Brian Fichera’s sister Nicole and her daughter Emma cheered the boys on with handmade signs, turning the event into a joyful family moment.

Dylan captioned the post with her usual mix of humour and warmth, joking about the people who go above and beyond to “embarrass” — or rather, show up for — your children.

It was a small post, but it carried a big message. 💛

Even after separation, the love around Dylan’s children remains strong.

Dylan announced in July 2025 that she and Brian had separated after 12 years of marriage, explaining that the decision had been made months earlier. In her statement, she stressed that they began as friends, would remain close friends, and would continue co-parenting their three boys with love and respect.

That promise appears to be more than words.

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Since the split, Dylan and Brian have continued to put family first. Reports have noted that they have shared meaningful family moments together since separating, including celebrations and outings connected to their children.

For fans, the latest update with Nicole and Emma felt especially touching because it showed that divorce or separation does not have to erase extended family bonds. Aunties, cousins, grandparents and longtime loved ones can still remain part of a child’s world when the adults choose kindness over distance.

The comments reflected that warmth. Supporters praised the boys’ cheering section, celebrated Nicole and Emma’s sweet presence, and admired the way Dylan’s family circle still seems filled with laughter and support.

That is what makes Dylan’s story relatable.

Her life may play out partly in front of millions of viewers, but the emotions are deeply ordinary: moving homes, raising children, adjusting after separation, and trying to preserve joy through change. ✨

Recently, Dylan also became emotional while discussing her move from the family’s longtime New York City apartment. On The Parent Chat, she reflected on leaving a home that had seen so many memories with her boys, especially as she and the children began a fresh chapter outside the city.

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The moment that broke her heart involved little Rusty, now four, crying in the empty apartment as the family prepared to say goodbye. Dylan recalled how emotional it felt to look around and realise how much life had happened inside those rooms.

For any parent, that kind of move is more than packing boxes.

It is saying goodbye to baby years.

To bedtime routines.

To tiny footprints in hallways.

To the invisible history a home carries. 💔

But Dylan has spoken about the move not only as an ending, but as a beginning. She is now creating a new home and a new rhythm for Calvin, Oliver and Rusty — one rooted in stability, outdoor space and the kind of family support that appeared so clearly in her latest post.

Her relationship with Brian began long before they became a public family. The two met while working at WHDH in Boston and married in 2012. Over the years, viewers followed their life through social media, television appearances and parenting stories that were often funny, chaotic and deeply affectionate.

Now, their marriage has changed.

But their commitment to the boys remains.

That is the heart of this update.

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Dylan is not pretending separation is easy. She has been honest about the emotion, the difficulty and the reality that some things could not be fixed. But she is also showing that love can continue in another form — through shared parenting, extended family, and people who still show up with signs, smiles and open arms.

For Calvin, Oliver and Rusty, those moments matter.

They show the boys that family is not only defined by one household or one title. It is defined by presence. By effort. By the people who stand on the sidelines and cheer when it counts.

Dylan Dreyer’s latest family post may have looked like a simple weekend update.

But beneath the smiles was something much deeper: a portrait of modern co-parenting, grace after heartbreak, and children still surrounded by love.

Life has changed.

The family has changed.

But the love, clearly, has not. 💕