As for Reynolds personal life, she was married to former Major League Baseball player Bret Barberie from 1996 to 2002. Then in July 2006, she married actor Grant Reynolds. During the month of December 2006, Reynolds
announced that she was pregnant on the Good Day L.A. show. During July 2007 Reynolds gave birth to a baby girl named Ruby Raven her co-hosts reported on the L.A. show. After taking a three month break from television to tend to the needs of her newborn, she returned to Good Day L.A. talking publicly about her weight gain and how she wanted to lose it. Soon after, she was seen in ads for NutriSystem showing off a newly tanned and slim physique. When OK magazine interviewed the L.A. Host back in 2007 about how she lost the weight, she said, "I started doing NutriSystem a month after Ruby was born, and that makes it easy. In December, I decided I had to have a trainer, too, because it's one thing to lose the weight, which I've done and I have eight more pounds to go—but it's another thing to be toned."
She also works for the prevention of animal cruelty and has adopted nine pets of her own according to online reports. She attributes her passion for adoption to her own adoption experience as a child. She shares with OK magazine in 2007 about how her being adopted plays into her role as a mother, she said, "Oh, God. It's been amazing. It puts everything into perspective—how loving people have to be to take in babies that aren't theirs, like my mother and father did and now that I am a mother, I mean, my birth mother was very young. It was different for her. I can't even imagine how hard it would be for her."
She also works for the prevention of animal cruelty and has adopted nine pets of her own according to online reports. She attributes her passion for adoption to her own adoption experience as a child. She shares with OK magazine in 2007 about how her being adopted plays into her role as a mother, she said, "Oh, God. It's been amazing. It puts everything into perspective—how loving people have to be to take in babies that aren't theirs, like my mother and father did and now that I am a mother, I mean, my birth mother was very young. It was different for her. I can't even imagine how hard it would be for her."
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