Tamron Hall Claims NBC Fired Her from Today Show for Her ‘Look’ Despite Record Ratings

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In a candid and revealing appearance on Samantha Chatman’s podcast, I Made It Mama, former Today show host Tamron Hall opened up about the disheartening reason behind her abrupt departure from NBC in 2017. The veteran journalist, who co-anchored the iconic morning show from 2014 to 2017, claimed that she was let go not for her performance but for her “look,” despite having driven the show to some of its highest ratings. This revelation has sparked outrage among fans, who have long admired Hall’s talent, professionalism, and trailblazing presence on television.

Tamron Hall, now 54, made history as the first African-American woman to co-anchor Today alongside Natalie Morales, Al Roker, and Willie Geist. During her tenure, she became a beloved figure, known for her sharp journalism and warm on-screen presence. Hall also hosted Today’s Take, the show’s third hour, which saw a significant boost in viewership under her leadership. Her contributions were undeniable, with accolades, awards, and even Daytime Emmy nominations underscoring her impact. Yet, despite these achievements, Hall’s time at Today came to an unceremonious end.

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