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Jillian Barberie brings her 14-year career as a co-host and weather forecaster and her signature fashion expertise to “Good Day LA,” the Emmy Award-winning, top-rated FOX morning show.She reports for the show’s “Style File,” the daily segment that spotlights the hottest and most current trends in celebrity and everyday fashion. She also created the show’s popular “Adopt-a-Pet” segment.
Barberie has made special appearances on several television shows. In September 2000 she joined the “FOX NFL Sunday” team with Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long and James Brown.
Most recently, Barberie has appeared on the series “Related,” Howie Mandel’s cable show “Hidden Howie”; FOX’s MADtv, “Fastlane”and “Quintuplets”; “Eve”; “The Andy Dick Show”; and “Yes, Dear.” She had a recurring role on “Good Morning, Miami,” and appeared on FX’s “V.I.P.” as “Foxy Levin” with Pamela Anderson, as a game show host in “Clueless,” as a news reporter on “Beverly Hills 90210” and on “Arliss.” In addition, she played herself in the series finale of “Melrose Place.” In June 2000, Barberie was a guest host on “LIVE! with Regis & Kathie Lee.”She has appeared numerous times on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Howard Stern,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Politically Incorrect.” She has also hosted “The Test” on the FX network, FOX’s “Extreme Dating” and “The Best Damn Sports Show.”
Barberie’s magazine credits include Allure, Self, Shape, Maxim, FHM, People, Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide, US Weekly and In Touch, among many others. Her home has been featured on such TV shows as EXTRA, E! Entertainment, The Travel Channel and VH-1.
Prior to moving to the U.S., Barberie started her career as a weeknight weathercaster for Canada’s Weather Network. Barberie graduated with a Broadcast-Journalism degree from Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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Experience, artistry, athleticism and a flair for showmanship make skaters Kyoko Ina and John Zimmerman the U.S. figure skating pair to watch. She is the city girl who grew up in New York City, while John is the country boy from Birmingham, AL. They come from different worlds off the ice, but on the ice they have proven to be one of the best skating pairs in the world.
The pair has earned three U.S. Championship titles and delivered a flawless performance at the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, placing them fifth in the world. Following the Olympics in March 2002, they realized their greatest achievement at the World Figure Skating Championships in Nagano, Japan, winning the World bronze medal. It was the first World medal won by a U.S. pair since 1998.
Ina and Zimmerman have developed a close association with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Together they donate their time to work with children faced with life-threatening illnesses. In the November/December 2001 issue of International Figure Skating Magazine, they were named as two of the 10 most beautiful people in skating. They have modeled apparel for Capezio and represented Bank of America in a print advertising campaign.
Zimmerman enjoys skiing, rock climbing, in-line skating and rooting for University of Alabama sports teams. He married Italian figure skating champion Silvia Fontana in 2003 in Rome, Italy. He was featured in the 2003 Barneys New York spring catalogue and other fashion publications, and in March 2004, he was the first athlete featured on the cable series “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.”
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