
Although itâs only halfway through March at the time of writing, itâs clear that one phrase has never felt so real: âThere are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen.â From Jimmy Kimmelâs late-night suspension had everyone pointing fingers at Donald Trump, to the presidentâs threats to charge journalists with treason for unfavorable coverage of the Iranian war, itâs safe to say that reporting on the news is more precarious than ever.
It doesnât help when your personal life is also up in flames, too, as 2026 brought an especially difficult start of the year for the NBCâs âTodayâ show anchors. Between kidnappings, trouble with the law, divorce, and cuts to the network, the team has tried its best to maintain a unified front and offer each other support through these trying times. However, that doesnât make the impact of the year any less devastating. There are plenty of tragic details about the âTodayâ show cast you might not know, but 2026 will definitely take the cake for their hardest year on record â and itâs only just started.
Dylan Dreyer is dealing with a brutal divorce

There had been speculation as to where âTodayâ host Dylan Dreyer and her husband, Brian Fichera, stood after she announced their estrangement in a post to Instagram in July 2025. Things have undoubtedly gone from bad to worse, as TMZ reported on March 17, 2026, that Dreyer had officially filed for divorce.
The meteorologist had previously opened up about her separation in November on the segment âToday with Jenna & Friendsâ, describing how peaceful co-parenting and embracing friendship were the coupleâs next steps. The two had been together for 12 years, and they share three children: Calvin, Oliver, and Rusty.
Although the couple hadnât publicly addressed any issues before 2025, Dreyer was adamant that there was nothing to be done to fix their relationship. As she candidly explained, âWeâre no longer husband and wife. And all those things that were broken â I donât hold them against (him). Because weâve accepted theyâre broken. Thatâs why we separated. Now letâs move forward as friends.â
Justin Sylvester had a nightmare encounter with the law

Delays in your trip are never fun, but getting stopped by the police on your way to work is a worst-case scenario. Thatâs what happened to âTodayâ show co-host Justin Sylvester, who documented the saga on his Instagram story. He captioned the video of the cop car pulling him over early in the morning on March 16 by writing (via Us Weekly), âYou canât make this up.â He managed to address the issue with 20 minutes to spare before he was set to appear on air, laughing at the situation in disbelief.
He maintained that same attitude when he got to his guest appearance on âToday with Jenna and Sheinelleâ, describing his odyssey from the red-eye flight to the studio that morning. He also joked that he needed to pull up the showâs Instagram account to prove he was on his way to host the show, telling co-host Sheinelle Jones, âI dropped your name so hard.â
While itâs more likely than not that Sylvester had been speeding to make it to the studio on time, he might have implicated his coworker in the incident. He jokingly shared with Jones, âI gotta be honest, I told them I was Craig Melvin.â While Melvin has yet to react to the situation, Sylvester hinted that, should any warrant appear under the co-hostâs name, âJust know, it wasnât me.â Despite the humor of the situation, a brush with the law is never a great way to start off your week.
Savannah Guthrieâs mother was kidnapped

On a much more serious note, the harrowing story of âTodayâ show co-host Savannah Guthrieâs missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, has captivated the country since early February. Coming off a leave from work for her own health issues, Guthrie was rattled by the revelation that her mother had been kidnapped from her Arizona home. While Nancy has still not been found as of writing, the impact of her absence has been devastating for Guthrie â especially considering she lost her father, Charles, when she was only 16 years old.
The shockwaves of the event have also rippled through the âTodayâ show family, as speculation as to whether Guthrie would return to the show varied from concerned to cruelly insensitive. Rumors that the case would be used for an episode of âDatelineâ were met with harsh criticism from fans, as the idea was floated out only a week after Nancy was reported missing.
While she visited the âTodayâ set on March 3 to thank her colleagues for their continued support, an on-air appearance is unlikely. According to NBC and âToday,â Guthrie told the cast and crew, âI have every intention of coming back ⊠I donât know how to come back, but I donât know how not to. Youâre my family. And I would like to try.â Itâs understandable that Guthrie would want to prioritize her family over work at this time, and all there is to do is hope that 2026 doesnât end without Nancy safe at home.
The Today show might be at risk of cancellation

On top of all of the personal battles the âTodayâ cast has had to fight, there is a possibility that the show wonât exist at all soon. NBC News reportedly cut 150 staffers (7% of its total employees) in October 2025, a consequence of its parent company attempting to separate it from cable networks such as MSNBC and CNBC. It was also reported in March that NBCUniversal was planning to lay off even more employees following the shutdown of Showmax.
While the âTodayâ show hosts remain unaffected by these changes, that might not be the case for long. NBCâs beloved âAccess Hollywoodâ was officially cancelled on March 13, and staffers were shocked and blindsided by the decision. One of them told the New York Post that it was a âpretty sh***y start to Oscars weekend,â adding how the crew was forced to continue putting in long hours of event coverage after the phone call. âKaramo,â âThe Kelly Clarkson Show,â and âThe Steve Wilkos Showâ (formerly âThe Jerry Springer Showâ) are the next programs being axed and relegated to syndication.
With the media landscape rapidly changing, thereâs no doubt that layoffs and cancellations will have everyone on the âTodayâ show questioning their futures. On March 11, co-host Craig Melvin already launched a new podcast project, âGlass Half Full,â leaving one to wonder if the cast is already seeing the writing on the wall. Suffice it to say, the glass looks half empty in 2026.


