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Jillian Barberie Files For Divorce; Seeks Physical Custody Of Two Kids

Jillian Reynolds

April 3 2013, Published 8:25 a.m. ET

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TV personality Jillian Barberie Reynolds has officially filed for divorce from actor Grant Reynolds, and she’s seeking physical custody of the couple’s two young children, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Barberie, according to docs filed at Los Angeles' Superior Court on March 15, is willing to grant her estranged husband, a Marine-turned-actor, visitation of their daughter Ruby, 5, and son Rocco, 3, in the wake of their split after nearly seven years of marriage.

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The TV beauty, 46, told us in a statement last month, “It is with great regret that my marriage to Grant is ending after more than six years.

"He is a special man and we have two amazing children together … this was a mutual decision that was not taken lightly and we are committed to our children and will work together to ensure their happy and healthy upbringing.”

The two married in a private backyard ceremony on July 8, 2006. The Canada-born Barberie was previously married to former Major League Baseball player Bret Barberie from 1996 to 2002.

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