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This popular morning news team made headlines after being fired. Its reunion is a sweet comeback
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More than a decade after being let go, Edwards, Lucey and Barberie are fired up about their new venture.
As they did on “Good Day L.A.,” they consistently interrupt one another and the chatter careens from one topic to the next without a breath.
The shattering of the “Good Day L.A.” team was particularly traumatic for Barberie, the breakout star of the trio.
Since leaving “Good Day L.A.,” Barberie, left, and Lucey have developed a close friendship.
“There was something different about ‘Good Day L.A.’ from the other shows,” Sternberg said in a phone interview.