Boston News Anchor Admits She’s Been Lying to Us This Whole Time

Boston News Anchor Admits She’s Been Lying to Us This Whole Time

For whatever reason, New England news anchors made their own news to kick off 2023 for a bunch of random reasons.

Literally hours into the New Year, WMUR meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas shared that she got her first piece of abusive “fan mail” on New Year’s Day to destroy her hairstyle. Because, you know, when you post the news to see what the weather’s going to be like, the meteorologist’s hair is what matters most.

Not too long after, another WMUR meteorologist, Matt Hoenig, shared his story of being verbally attacked by a random woman at the grocery store who, ironically, started the conversation very nicely.

And now, to close out the first month of 2023, an NBC10 Boston news anchor is coming clean about a little lie she’s been keeping since day one.

Tamara Sacharczyk via Instagram

Tamara Sacharczyk via InstagramNBC10 Tamara Sacharczyk from Boston

According to her NBC10 Boston bio, Tamara Sacharczyk has reported the news for Boston since joining the NBC Boston team in October 2019. Since her first day a few years ago, she has kept a bit of a secret.

For whatever reason, it captivated the audience — at least it seems so in the caption Tamara posted on one of the latest videos on her Instagram — her height. Several people commented on how tall she is while reporting.

Because, again, like the Jacqueline Thomas hair situation mentioned above, apparently when someone tunes into a news station, the actual information comes second to thoughts about the reporters looks/appearance.

Tamara Sacharczyk’s Instagram

The cool thing about Tamara’s Instagram page is that she seems to be all about giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be a TV news reporter. From sharing what it’s like as a reporter to receive and deliver breaking news at the same time, to the hilarious everyday life of being married to a reporter, to admitting a lie.

Because, in Tamara’s own words, she’s “cheating on you.”

But seriously, you should follow Tamara’s Instagram — she’s hilarious. (Especially her “When You Marry a News Anchor” series of videos.)

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