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'Trading Spaces' Original Cast Virtually Reunites Amid Quarantine!

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The gang’s all here! The original cast of TLC’s beloved Trading Spaces reunited for a special Zoom session on Saturday (April 4) amid the ongoing global health crisis. Paige Davis, Ty Pennington, Carter Oosterhouse, Genevieve Gorder, Doug Wilson, Laurie Smith, Hildi Santo-Tomas, Vern Yip, Frank Bielec, Andy Obeck, Rob Marish and Randall Tang all came together for the digital reunion. “My favorite Brady Bunch.

Happy Birthday @hildisantotomas and to my Trading Spaces Fam….I beat my chest and bow. I LOVE YOU!” Genevieve wrote on Instagram, along with a screenshot of their chat.

Trading Spaces aired on TLC from 2000 to 2008, followed by a revival series in 2018 on Discovery Channel with Paige as the host, with much of the former cast returning

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