TODAY’S Dylan Dreyer has shared a rare video of her arguing with her husband Brian Fichera.
The two began squabbling as he experienced a bout of road rage on a recent family trip.
Posting to Instagram on Sunday, Dylan, 41, shared a video that she secretly recorded during a car trip with Brian, 35, and their children.
The Today star looked casually glam in the passenger seat wearing a big sherpa coat, a hoodie, and sunglasses .
Meanwhile, her irritated husband seem to experience a fit of road rage as he began rambling: “Why leave two car lengths… might as well just go bumper to bumper the whole way.”
He then repeatedly checked his left mirror and muttered to himself before Dylan snapped.
“What is the problem? Why do you need to get over?”
“I’d like to be in the left lane right now!” he explained.
“Why? Left is for passing!” yelled his wife.
Brian went on a wild rant: “If I leave two car lengths, as we’ve seen earlier today, a guy will take it as an invitation to cut me off with no directional sign whatsoever.
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“Not even a hand gesture – left, right, stop. Gotta get there.”
Brian then noticed that his wife was filming the embarassing moment as he pointed at the camera and said: “Dylan, don’t post that.”
She giggled to herself as she shut off the recording.
The meteorologist then posted the video to Instagram with the caption: “Our arguments only happen in the car. Brian is the oldest 35 year old behind the wheel.”
LIFE WITH BRIAN
Dylan has been married to Brian, who is a TV writer and producer, since 2012.
They met when they both worked the early shift at WHDH television station in Boston, according to Good Housekeeping.
They now live in New York together and share three young boys – Calvin, six, Oliver, three, and Russell, one.
Despite their occasional arguments, Dylan has had plenty of good things to say about her hubby in the past.
In an Instagram post for their tenth wedding anniversary earlier this year, the mom-of-three gushed: “Marry this man and you’ll be happy for the rest of your life.”