'Tamron Hall Show' Fans Are Stunned By the Host’s Incredible Career News on Instagram


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Tamron Hall has a lot to celebrate right now — and she's thanking her Tam Fam who has been there every step of the way.

Overwhelmed with gratitude, the 51-year-old TV personality (who was recently nominated for four Daytime Emmy Awards) took to Instagram in a neon yellow pleated maxi dress to share all of the milestones she’s been hitting lately. Set to "Do the Hustle" by the Sugar Hill Gang, Tamron pointed to milestones as they appeared on the screen.

“That feeling when you: Announce a new show on Court TV, have a new novel out — As the Wicked Watch, are already working on a second novel, are in season 3 of The Tamron Hall Show,” the clip read. "Thank You Tam Fam!!!!"

In case you missed that, Tamron subtly announced that she has a second book currently in the works. As much as the Tam Fam loves seeing Tamron on her shows (including her Court TV true crime show Someone They Knew), many have become enamored with her mystery, thriller and suspense Jordan Manning book series.

Since the first book debuted on October 26, 2021, the plot has garnered fans from near and far, cementing the book as an Editor’s Pick on Amazon. The series starts off with a crime reporter named Jordan who is determined to solve the cases of two Black women in Chicago. While the release date for the second book in the series hasn’t yet been announced, the mere fact that readers know she’s already got it in the works is reason enough to celebrate.

"YES WE ARE HERE FOR IT ALL I AM SO PROUD OF YOU AND HAPPY FOR YOU CONGRATULATIONS ON EVERYTHING," one person wrote. "Tamron Hall is on fire🔥🔥🔥🔥 She is killing it. Go Tamron," another added. "I got this book on Audible 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾," a different fan said referencing her novel debut.

Speaking on Good Morning America last fall, the broadcast journalist revealed that she wrote As the Wicked Watch during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. She was inspired by her years reporting on missing persons cases and how it impacted her on a personal level. "I walked away from those scenes just devastated in a way journalists were not supposed to share and show," Tamron said on GMA. "For years I wanted to write this real view from this character's perspective of what that feels like."

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