As the premiere of her new talk show approaches, Tamron Hall is ready to dive into some heartfelt and important conversations. The former Today co-host is especially excited to explore her journey through motherhood, including the challenges of navigating mommy shaming. With her show set to launch on Monday, September 9, Tamron is already preparing to address these pressing topics with her trademark authenticity and grace.
Speaking to People, the 48-year-old mother of one shared her perspective on embracing the support and wisdom of fellow parents. "I am embracing the advice, the wisdom, the love, and the support from other parents because they outnumber the shamers," she said. Tamron's willingness to confront these issues head-on highlights her commitment to fostering honest dialogue about modern parenting.
Tamron Hall Stands Up to Mommy Shamers

Tamron has never shied away from addressing the negativity she encounters as a working mom in the public eye. Since welcoming her son Moses in April with her husband Steven Greener, she's faced her fair share of rude comments on social media. In July, she called out a commenter who criticized her for working while raising a child. Tamron isn't one to let such remarks slide, and she made sure to set the record straight.
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"I am so sick of this. Can't wait to discuss it on 9/9/19," she captioned a screenshot of a comment that read, "Your poor baby must miss you," after sharing behind-the-scenes photos from the TV show tapings. "This mom-shame nonsense is so corny and toxic. For your information, my 'poor baby' is right here with me, and when he's not, he's in the loving arms of dad, granny, nanny... yes, I have a wonderful woman who helps me."
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Tackling the Stigma of Seeking Support
Tamron also shed light on the societal stigma surrounding women receiving help and support in raising their children. "My mom had her sisters and other women help her too. There's no shame in women helping women," she emphasized. "Knock it off with this nonsense. Let's talk about it on @tamronhallshow. And don't call this a 'rant' from Tamron. It's a reply, and one I would say face to face."


