Tamron Hall Denied Farewell by ‘Today’ Show, Rejected Multimillion Dollar Deal To Stay
Tamron Hall Rejected Multimillion Dollar Deal To Stay At NBC
Tamron Hall has officially thrown up the deuces to NBC News and the TV anchor has yet to confirm why. According to a source, the network actually wanted her to stay and offered her a serious payday. A source says,
Tamron was offered a multiyear, multimillion-dollar deal to stay at the ‘Today’ show and she turned it down. People inside NBC were shocked. They expected her to stay.
Tamron’s decision to leave is allegedly over reports that they were pulling the show that she co-anchored (Today’s Take with Al Roker) for it’s new star, Megyn Kelly. A source adds,
Tamron doesn’t know Megyn, but of course it’s insulting. Her show was beating Kelly Ripa and ‘Nightly News’ would rate well when she would fill in for Lester Holt.
The source continues,
It was a very tense few days for everyone. There was a lot of crying. Tamron never wanted this fight, but she was ready for it. No deal would stop her from standing up after Roker posted their successful ratings [on Twitter].
So how did she find out that Today’s Take was being pulled for Megyn?
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Joy is next.
Loved Tamron sorry this happen to her
So sad. I won’t be watching NBC’s Today news shows as a result of this. # yall did Tamron wrong.