Girls We Love - Jillian Reynolds

Jillian Reynolds is a canadian native and she was born on September 26, 1966. She is best known by her former name Jillian Barberie, she got this last name after getting to a ball player by the same name. She gained prominence as a television hostess when she showed up on Good Day LA in California. She can still be seen on the Los Angeles based show Good Day L.A.. She has also presented the weather on FOX NFL Sunday since the 2000 NFL season.
Her screen presenations (and ridiculously voluptuous figure in no small measure) has earned her several one hit wonder roles on several television shows including Clueless, V.I.P., and Melrose Place. She also did several walk by spots for Prestone antifreeze. She also hosted the TV show EX-treme Dating. In 2000, she was hired to present the national weather segment of Fox Sports FOX NFL Sunday pre game show, working opposite James Brown, Howie Long and Terry Bradshaw. That is the time when Reynolds became an All Star American figure and earned significant fan interest.
Reynolds was once married was a brief period of time to former professional baseball player Bret Barberie, whose last name she kept until her marriage to Grant Reynolds. She works for the prevention of cruelty to animals, and has about nine pets of her own I believe. The interesting thing is that she has adopted all of them from animal shelters. She has often said that she believes her “adoptive” nature is due to the fact that she herself was adopted by her naturalized parents.
In December 2006, she announced that she was pregnant with her first child. This came at almost one year to the date she married Reynolds. It was officially announced by her on the morning of December 18, 2006, during the broadcast of Good Day L.A. She then proceeded on a maternity hiatus from the show. Not suprisingly, it was at this show that they first announced that Jillian had had her baby girl, Ruby Raven Reynolds.
Watch the NFL show of Jillian Reynolds aka Barberie on the youtube video below:

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