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Inside Lynette Romero’s First Day at New Station After KTLA Drama

Sept. 17 while anchoring the KTLA weekend morning show. "What the viewers experienced was rude, it was cruel, it was inappropriate and I'm so sorry. I also want to say sorry to Lynette Romero because Lynette, I love you so much. You literally are my best friend. You do not deserve what happened to you."

E! News laterconfirmed on Sept. 23 that Mark was no longer employed by KTLA. The station would not comment on the reason behind his termination. While Mark has not publicly commented on his firing, a source previously told E! News that he has been in touch with Lynette after their exits from KTLA became national news. As the source explained, "She was really touched by his support on the air."

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