Tamron Hall Sued For $16 Million From Previous Guest Who Alleges She Was Mom-Shamed For Not Getting Her Son Vaccinated
Tamron Hall Sued For $16 Million From Previous Guest Who Alleges She Was Mom-Shamed For Not Getting Her Son Vaccinated
Tamron Hall has been sued by a previous guest who claims the daytime talk show host insulted her while discussing vaccines on the show.
The plaintiff, a woman named Jeanine DiAngelo, is suing for $16 million on her son’s behalf, alleging that Tamron Hall suggested her son was a “leper” because he didn’t have vaccines. Tamron Hall, who welcomed her first child in April 2019, also said that she wouldn’t want her son around the unvaccinated child.
The woman is arguing that Tamron Hall discriminated against her, as well as her religion and faith. She also said Hall failed to properly prepare for the conversation and said that Hall’s alleged lack of knowledge about it played a factor in things going left.
Interestingly enough, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has noted that parents who don’t vaccine their children should be ready for other parents to not want their kids to be around them.
DiAngelo named Hall, Disney, and the production company in her lawsuit.
Hall has stayed quiet about the lawsuit, but this isn’t the first time she’s been called out publicly lately.
Last month, she responded to claims that she ambushed former “Vanderpump Rules” star Stassi Schroeder while discussing the reality star’s previous racist comments that got her fired from the Bravo series.
Hall later addressed the claims on her show and said:
“Most people saw it as a fair and open conversation. Difficult, but fair. The other day, I was told that there was a report that Stassi felt ‘unprepared’ and that it was ‘awkward.’ Even that I had gone ‘rogue,’ whatever that means. Let me be open… I’m gonna take you behind the scenes of TV. I don’t tell people the specific questions I’m going to ask them. How they answer, that’s up to them. But the topic and everything that we discussed, Stassi knew. She knew the subject matter, she knew what I was going to ask her, not the questions.”
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