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Tamron Hall Delights Fans With Nostalgic Baby Bump Throwback and Sweet New Snapshot of Son Moses

Tamron Hall, star of The Tamron Hall Show, took a heartfelt trip down memory lane, sharing a nostalgic post reflecting on the years leading up to the birth of her son Moses, now six. The proud mom celebrated Mother’s Day with fans by posting a series of images, including a throwback photo of herself cradling her baby bump at the bottom of a staircase, a video dancing with her bump in a flowing white gown, and a recent snapshot with Moses. The Truth About Tamron Hall's Marriage

In her caption, Tamron wrote, “How it’s going with a flashback of how it started (sorta). A beautiful Mother’s Day in New Orleans today with my baby shark. I still can’t believe this was how I announced my Sonshine was on his way. It goes fast.” Fans quickly flooded the post with emotional responses, with one noting, “Wow! I remember baby shark’s introduction. What a marvelous time,” and another adding, “I remember this like it was yesterday!” Today's Tamron Hall Debuts Natural Hair for 1st Time on TV!

Tamron originally announced her pregnancy at 32 weeks back in March 2019, sharing a heartfelt Instagram post detailing the journey. She wrote, “I’ve wanted to share this news for many months and now finally my doctor has said I am in a safe place, at 32 weeks, to share my joy with y’all… My husband Steven and I are beyond excited! We’re in constant prayer, so if you pray, add us to your list; if you meditate, send calmness our way; and if you believe in luck, we’ll happily take that too. Next chapter! Blessed and Grateful.” Tamron Hall Talks Anxiety of Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization

Tamron and her husband Steven Greener are raising Moses in Harlem, Manhattan, and she often shares updates about him both on social media and on her talk show. The little boy inspired her first children’s book, Harlem Honey: The Adventures of a Curious Kid, released in March 2025. On The Deja Vu Show, Tamron explained that the book — following a shy young boy navigating the world — was inspired by Moses’ own experiences during his early years, especially spending time indoors during the pandemic.

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