Award-winning journalist and talk show host Tamron Hall is finally opening up about the controversial circumstances surrounding her exit from NBC’s morning show “Today.”

She was replaced by Megyn Kelly in the co-anchoring role she held from 2014 to 2017. Her time on “Today” made history, as she became the first African-American woman to co-host the show.

Hall was recently a guest on a live taping of Samantha Chatman’s new podcast, “ I Made It, Mama, ” where she claimed she was removed from her anchor position because she didn’t fit “the look” the network wanted.

“I was actually in Chicago, and I turned on the TV and they revealed they were hiring someone else,” said Hall, 54.

She went on to explain that after learning the news of her replacement, she immediately flew to the studio to “

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