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Tamron Hall producer leaves amid toxic environment charges

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ABC host Tamron hall is facing accusations of creating a scandal by promoting a fake ABC show. “toxic”Her eponymous workplace “Tamron Hall Show,”A new report claims that Candi Carter, executive producer has quit her job.

“Candi was so done with Tamron that she requested that ABC take her off the show,”Network insiders spoke out to the Daily Mail in a damning report published Friday. “The environment that Tamron has created on her show is toxic. It is literally bleeding staff.”

Reps for the show, now in its third season, didn’t immediately return The Post’s requests for comment.

“Tamron didn’t like that Candi tried to steer the ship and had ideas that clashed with hers, because Tamron believes the only opinion that matters is her opinion,”According to an insider of the show.

According to a source, the Daily Mail was told by a source that “when you work with Tamron, it’s her way or the highway.”Disney General Entertainment Con

“When you work with Tamron, it’s her way or the highway. Candi’s now on that highway to a much better job away from the cattiness that is destroying Tamron’s show.”

Carter will reportedly remain with the network in an unknown role. He is the second producer to leave the network after Bill Geddie, legendary TV producer was fired in 2020. Geddie — who previously worked on “The View,” like Carter — didn’t see eye to eye with Hall, herself a former MSNBC anchor and a “Today”Page Six explains that co-anchor can be used.

The breaking point between the two of them, per a source, came when Geddie wanted to book an interview with Bill O’Reilly and the two disagreed as to whether Hall could push him on the sexual harassment allegations against him.

Carter has previously worked for “The View.”Patrick McMullan via Getty Image

Additionally, the Daily Mail reported that in July 2020, 20 show workers were terminated. “giant blood bath” — something that Hall, 51, has called “entirely inaccurate.”

A spokesperson for the talk-show added, “There were no layoffs or firings; rather, the show is making behind-the-scenes changes and chose not to renew some staff.”

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Hall is well-known for landing major interviews. Michael K. Williams, the late actor, told Hall that he had sought mental health treatment several months prior to his September overdose. “Lovecraft Country”You can watch the episode on HBO. Hall also had the opportunity to speak with Billy Porter, an actor who has been living with HIV since childhood.

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