“They just keep crying on set” – Today Show cast SHAKEUP explodes as a longtime contributor announces a sudden departure, leaving tears streaming and fans asking if the morning institution is unraveling behind the cameras more than anyone ever imagined

The Today Show has weathered plenty of storms, but few moments have hit the cast and crew as hard as this one. A beloved contributor, who had been part of the fabric of the show for years, stunned viewers and colleagues alike with the announcement that they would be leaving for good. What followed was not the polished, upbeat atmosphere the program is known for – but raw emotion. Tears kept flowing, segment after segment, as colleagues struggled to keep their composure on live television. The shocking farewell exposed cracks behind the glossy façade, sparking questions about whether the pressure of the morning juggernaut has finally pushed the cast to a breaking point.

What really drove this decision, and why did the emotional unraveling feel so uncontainable? Read the full story now to uncover the details no one expected.

A longtime member of the Today show cast has announced her departure from the show.

Donna Farizan revealed on Monday’s episode of Jenna & Friends that she would be pursuing other professional opportunities after spending 12 years with Today.

“A year ago, I launched a series called Own Your Power where I challenged myself to speak my truth,” she said while sitting on a couch next to Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie. “And now, after 12 years with Today, I’m challenging myself to spread my wings beyond the show to see what new and exciting opportunities await me professionally.”

Farizan then read aloud a letter to herself while clips from her time on Today played, as she reflected on what she had learnt.

“Dear Donna, the time has come to start my next chapter. The unknown can be scary, but it’s also exhilarating, so let’s embrace it,” the letter began. “Since I started college and had my heart set on television, I didn’t know where the road would lead, but I knew to follow my curiosity and spark.

‘I’m challenging myself to spread my wings beyond the show to see what new and exciting awaits me professionally,’ Donna Farizan said (Getty)

‘I’m challenging myself to spread my wings beyond the show to see what new and exciting awaits me professionally,’ Donna Farizan said (Getty)

“I created a path that taught me lessons, lessons that expanded my growth as a human being. I paved the way for the show to try new mediums, learn to tell stories in my own style, and made new friends along the way. Discomfort is usually a catalyst for growth. So I shouldn’t be afraid to jump, because it’s only the part before I take the jump that I fear. But the bigger the leap, the bigger the shift in perspective and the more resilient I become. Today, we’re fearless.”

She said that during her time at NBC she had pushed herself to grow, and wants to keep doing so. Farizan also spoke about the mentors she had gained during her time at 30 Rock, emphasizing the roles they played in her success.

‘We love you. Our whole staff has joined because you are part of our family,’ Bush Hager (middle) said to Farizan (NBC)

‘We love you. Our whole staff has joined because you are part of our family,’ Bush Hager (middle) said to Farizan (NBC)

“The world of TV and content can sometimes feel overwhelming because there is no roadmap. But I am so grateful to have gone to the School of Kathie Lee Gifford, the School of Hoda Kotb, and the School of Jenna Bush Hager, because now it’s time for me, Donna Farizan, to create my own map,” she said.

Today has been my home away from home because of the friendships I’ve made, the memories I’ll take and the enthusiasm I’ve received from the constant of this show, the remarkable viewers, those who tune in every day and motivate all of us to own our power. The biggest joy of this chapter in my life has been the viewers I’ve met along the way. Success is a team sport, and this is the team I’ve built. So I’ll go take these lessons with me, spread my wings, and remind myself that I can always fly back to say hi.”

Farizan first started at Today in the 2010s when she was an intern while attending George Washington University. She returned with a full-time position upon her graduation when she was 21.

Bush Hager praised her colleague after she shared the news, letting her know that she appreciated all the work she had put in and that she would be welcomed back.

“We love you. Our whole staff has joined because you are part of our family,” she said. “You will always be part of our family. As you said, this is your home. You are welcome back whenever, but we cannot wait to see what the future has in store for you.”