Today Show meteorologist Dylan Dreyer reflected on her magical wedding with NBC cameraman Brian Fichera ahead of their 11th anniversary.
The couple tied the knot in October 2012 in Boston, Massachusetts, and now share sons Russell, 21 months, Oliver, two, and Calvin, six.
And while there is plenty of planning that goes into weddings, Dylan, 42, revealed that her favorite moment was one that took her by complete surprise in a recent interview with People.
She recounted the ‘absolutely perfect’ moment when her husband Brian, 37, requested an unexpected song, explaining that she promptly ‘tied up’ her dress and was ‘spun around the dance floor’.

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Today show meteorologist Dylan Dreyer reflected on her magical wedding with NBC cameraman Brian Fichera ahead of their 11th anniversary

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She recounted the ‘absolutely perfect’ moment when her husband requested an unexpected song prompting her to ‘tie up’ her dress so she could be ‘spun around the dance floor’
‘At the end of our wedding, the DJ asked Brian what song to play last. Brian just randomly said Viva La Vida by Coldplay,’ she told the outlet.
‘We have no connection to the song but it was absolutely perfect. I tied up my long dress and he just spun me around the dance floor. It was pure joy and love and happiness.’
The spontaneity of it allowed the couple to be present and live in the moment.
‘We just totally absorbed the last moment of our perfect day!’ she explained.
After almost 11 years together, Dylan has opened up about the secret to a having a happy marriage.
For her and Brian, having a shared hobby helps them get back to their happy place.
‘Golf is the thing we do together. We have a couple of drinks, we laugh. We remember why we fell in love,’ Dylan told TODAY.com. ‘Then we go home and it’s right back to family.’
They have three young boys and while it is challenging, they feel that parenthood has only made their relationship stronger.

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After almost 11 years together, Dylan has opened up about the secret to a having a happy marriage

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While it is challenging, they feel that parenthood has only made their relationship stronger
‘It’s a lot of kid time. It’s like, “Brian, I need to take Oliver to the doctor. I need you to take Calvin to karate. I’ll see you at dinner!”‘ Dylan shared.
‘I don’t want say it’s had any negative impact on our relationship — we’ve only gotten stronger.’
They also emphasize the importance of communication in their relationship.
‘My family can hold a grudge. If something is bothering us, we’re like, “I’ll talk to you later,” and then we never address why we were upset in the first place,’ Dylan explained.
‘Brian won’t even let me be mad for 10 minutes. He’s like, “Please just talk to me about you’re upset so we can go back to having fun.”‘

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They share sons Russell, 21 months, Oliver, two, and Calvin, six

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Their love story started when they both worked at the WHDH station in Boston. They now work together on NBC

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Brian proposed in July 2011 while they were visiting her parents in Easton Massachusetts
Their love story started when they both worked at the WHDH station in Boston.
While she worked on-camera, Brian worked behind the scenes as a cameraman and technician.
‘When he started working more, he’d hang out more in the Weather Center with our friend Todd. The three of us started hanging out more and more outside of work, building our friendship and getting closer,’ she wrote on their wedding blog.
‘After a few years, we had a small party at Brian’s house, which we dubbed the Jammy Jam. It was then that I realized I had totally fallen for him and from there it was history!’
Brian proposed in July 2011 while they were visiting her parents in Easton Massachusetts.
After their 2012 nuptials, they welcomed their first son, Calvin, into the world in December 2016.
Four years later came their next son, Oliver, born in January 2020.
Most recently, Dylan gave birth to their third son, Rusty, in September 2021.
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