Shienelle Jones breaks silence on husband Uche Ojeh’s death in ‘Today’ show return
Sheinelle Jones returned to the “Today” show Friday more than four months after her husband, Uche Ojeh, died after battling brain cancer.
She candidly detailed the “horrible” loss that has left her “heart shattered into a million pieces” during a pre-taped interview Friday.
“It sucks,” the 47-year-old said tearfully. “It’s day to day. I’m proud of myself for how I’ve coped so far. I’m proud of my kids for how they’ve been able to try to pull through.”
Jones, who has “found beauty in the nightmare,” was absent from the popular NBC broadcast after her co-workers announced that Ojeh was diagnosed with brain cancer and passed away in May. He was 45.
“With profound sadness, we share this morning that Uche Ojeh has passed away after a courageous battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer called glioblastoma,” Savannah Guthrie shared at the time while sobbing.
“There are no words for the pain we feel for Sheinelle and her three young children,” she continued. “Uche was an incredible person, and we all loved him.”
Craig Melvin also broke down in tears over Jones’ late husband, while Al Roker remembered Ojeh as “wickedly funny” and “humble.”
In late 2024, Jones took an extended leave of absence from the morning show as Ojeh privately battled his illness.
This week, her co-stars announced the exciting news that Jones would finally be returning to the set.
“Our beloved Sheinelle will be returning to the show,” Guthrie told viewers, adding, “She and her family have been through so much after the devastating loss of her husband, Uche.
Guthrie shared that she and Jones sat down for an emotional interview that would be shown upon her return.
“We recently sat down together. We shared a really personal conversation, talking about how she has carried on and found the strength these past few months,” Guthrie said.
“We cannot wait to welcome Sheinelle home, right where she belongs, right here in our studio, Studio 1A on Friday,” she added.
Jones and her late husband tied the knot in 2007 and shared three kids: Kayin, 16, and 13-year-old twins Clara and Uche.
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