Menopause took her off of television and now it may be bringing her back!
Former PIX 11 News anchor-turned-menopause warrior, Tamsen Fadal, has been taking preliminary meetings to become the new face of daytime, Page Six has learned.
âSheâs repped by UTA, so thereâs been some exploratory meetings, and people have called, but sheâs not actively pitching a show,â an insider told Page Six. âShe takes meetings when people come to her,â they added.
With Kelly Clarkson and Sherri Shepherdâs eponymous talk shows not returning for a new season, there seems to be no shortage of time slots for Fadal, should she jump back onto the small screen.
Fadal walked away from local news and her 15-year TV gig at PIX 11 in 2023 after she started experiencing menopausal symptoms that affected her teleprompter skills. She then rebranded herself as an author, podcast host, documentarian, and speaker, spreading the word about menopause.
Weâre told Fadal is focused on her podcast, âThe Tamsen Show,â where she gets to gab with famous pals like Halle Berry and Naomi Watts over her favorite topic: womensâ health. âThe podcast is the new talk show. Itâs almost like a television show and people want her on theirs,â the source said.
Fadal has indeed appeared on numerous talks shows including ââThe Drew Barrymore Showâ and âSherriâ since she walked away from PIX 11.
Finding her way back permanently shouldnât prove difficult given sheâs married to one of the biggest gate keepers of syndicated daytime talk. Her husband Ira Bernstein is the co-founder of Debmar, the company behind Wendy Williams and Sherri Shepherdâs eponymous shows.
It would seem taking over for Shepherd would be an obvious choice, but âshe is definitely not replacing Sherri,â the source said.
Another insider explained, âDebmar-Mercury is always in discussions and development for a variety of platforms, but nothing they are developing is replacing âSherriâ on the Fox TV stations.â
They added, âseveral other studios â not Debmar-Mercury have reached out to Fadal for all forms of TV opportunities, including her successful video podcast.â
The insider speculated that the Fox stations will likely default to more local news in Shepherdâs slots.
A spokesperson for Debmar did not comment on the possibility of Fadal swooping into Shepherdâs slot.
Shepherd, on the other hand, has vowed to âcontinue to fight to keep the show alive in some way, shape, or form,â she told her viewers while addressing the showâs cancellation during Mondayâs broadcast.
âI donât know what itâs going to look like, but I promise I will continue to spread joy⊠like your favorite auntie, Iâm here to make you laugh, get in your business and stay longer than you planned,â she said.
In the meantime, episodes from the fourth and final season of âSherriâ will continue to air through the fall.
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