Sheinelle Jones Returns to Today After Husband Uche Ojeh’s Death
Sheinelle Jones shared her journey through grief and faith following her husband Uche Ojeh's death from glioblastoma, emphasizing hope and resilience for others facing loss.
- Sheinelle Jones returned to the Today show on September 5, 2025, after mourning the death of her husband, Uche Ojeh.
- Uche Ojeh, who battled an aggressive brain cancer called glioblastoma, died in late May after 17 years of marriage to Jones.
- Jones, a mother of three, shared a candid interview with Savannah Guthrie, describing her grief as a "beautiful nightmare" while supporting their children.
- During Today broadcasts, colleagues praised Uche as "wickedly funny" and humble, with Guthrie saying, "We all loved him," and Jones urging, "OK, if I can do it, so can you, right?"
- Jones’ return marks a step forward in her healing, aiming to inspire others facing loss and raise awareness about brain tumor support for patients and families.
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Sheinelle Jones returns to ‘Today’ for emotional interview on husband’s death
After months of being on leave, TV host Sheinelle Jones returned to the “Today” show Friday for a raw and emotional interview regarding her husband’s death. Uche Ojeh, Jones’ husband of 17 years, succumbed to brain cancer in May at the age of 45. Together, the two share three kids, 16-year-old son Kayin, and 13-year-old twins, Clara and Uche. Speaking about her loss for the first time with co-host Savannah Guthrie, Jones called the experience a …
'It's a Beautiful Nightmare': 'TODAY' Co-host Sheinelle Jones, 47, Breaks Down In Tears Discussing Late Husband Uche Ojeh's Death Following Brain Cancer Battle
Today co-host Sheinelle Jones tearfully broke down discusing her late husband Uche Ojeh's death following his privat battle with brain cancer.
Sheinelle Jones Makes 'Today' Show Return, Calls Grief Over Husband's Death a 'Beautiful Nightmare'
Sheinelle Jones made her return to the “Today” show on Friday with a pre-taped interview with fellow co-host Savannah Guthrie, in which she opened up publicly for the first time about the death of her husband, Uche Ojeh. Friday marked Jones’ first appearance on the “Today” show since December 2024. She took a leave of absence late last year to deal with what she called in January a “family health matter.” Her leave of absence was extended in May…
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