Today Show’s Tamron Hall Talks Domestic Violence: I worry that I didn’t do enough for my own sister. [See Her Philadelphia Style Spread]
Her fashion taste for TV (BTW, she doesn’t work with a stylist):
It boils down to what I’m comfortable in. I tend to wear color because it’s morning TV—no one wants to look at drab, dark colors. Clothing is an extension of your skin…. it’s really the first thing that people see [when they tune in].
Her work in the domestic violence arena (Hall’s sister, Renate, was murdered in 2004 in a domestic violence case that remains unsolved):
I was on The Meredith Vieira Show recently and talked about the commercials about domestic violence that ran during the Super Bowl. I have my own guilt and worry that I didn’t do enough for my own sister. As family members, we know it’s happening. We have to do something. It goes beyond [the victim]. That’s why I’ve dedicated so much of myself and so much of my life to making sure that no other family ever feels how I do.
Stopping to smell the roses:
As soon as I graduated from Temple, I focused on getting a job, and then the next job. I’m making an effort to not make my life a résumé. No more checking boxes. I want to enjoy my life.
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