Tamron Hall catches fire for an upcoming interview.
The Emmy winner took it during the day Twitter Monday to check out an episode with Sherry Pie’s drag queen.
She is looking back for staging the player (whose real name is Joey Gugliemelli) after admitting to sexual misconduct, which he found disqualified from a season 12 of the RuPaul Drag Race.
Going against backlash: Tamron Hall is on fire for an upcoming interview, after she took to Twitter Monday to check out an excerpt with the drag queen Sherry Pie

Tone-deaf: She’s looking back for staging the player (real name Joey Gugliemelli) after admitting to sexual misconduct, which he found disqualified from Season 12 of the RuPaul Draw Race (pictured February, 2020)
The 50-year-old said in the clip: ‘On the next Tamron Hall, one of the stars of RuPaul’s Drag Race inspired Sherry Pie from the show after he was hit with obscene allegations about catfishing men. For the first time, Sherry Pie comes clean. What really happened, the next Tamron Hall. ‘
It comes after Gugliemelli, 29, faced a wave of accusations from several men, who said he arrested them, standing as a throwing leader.
At least five men came forward in March last year, claiming to have confirmed the use of embarrassing audio tapes, one even admitting to allowing Gugliemelli to film him.
Gugliemelli denied the allegations, posting an apology to Facebook: ‘This is Joey, I want to start by saying how sorry I am that I caused such grief and pain and so terribly embarrassed I am ashamed of myself.

Special interview: The 50-year-old said in the clip: ‘On the next Tamron Hall, one of the breaking stars of the RuPaul Drag Race, Sherry Pie, started from the show after being hit with obscene allegations about men catfishing ‘

Catfish allegations: It comes after Gugliemelli, 29, faced a wave of accusations from several men, who said he caught them, standing as a throwing leader

Speaking: At least five men came forward in March last year, claiming to have confirmed the use of embarrassing hearing tapes, one even admitting to allowing Gugliemelli to film (pictured February, 2020)
‘I know the pain and injury I caused will never go away and I know that what I did was wrong and really hard. Until I was on the RuPaul Drag Race, I never understood what my mental health and taking care of things meant. I learned on that show the importance of “loving yourself” and I don’t think I’ve ever loved myself.
He continued: ‘I have been seeking help and getting treatment since I returned to NYC. I sincerely apologize to everyone I did for being hurt by what I did. I also want to say how sorry I am for my sisters in season 12 and honestly the entire network and production company. I can only change the behavior and that starts with me and does that job. ‘
The native New Yorker was subsequently disqualified, after filming for the season had already ended.
VH1 blocked both the reunion and the deadline, where he was supposed to compete for the crown, as part of the top four.

Public apology: Gugliemelli did not deny the allegations, posting an apology to Facebook, which he found disqualified, after filming for the season had already ended


Disqualified: VH1 blocked both the reunion and the deadline, where it was supposed to compete for the crown, as part of the top four (pictured in February , 2020)
They also took steps to reduce its screen time, as well as include a disclaimer before each program that explained its disabling.
Many on Twitter targeted Hall for giving Gugliemelli a platform to revive his image, after he had already pleaded guilty.
Jackie Cox (real name: Darius Rose), 35, who also competed in season 12 of the hit series, made a lengthy statement to Twitter.
She wrote to some extent: ‘Being an actor and a public figure is not a right, it is an honor. Sherry let go of this advantage with what they did. Taking care of Sherry without the premise of reaching out to victims is reckless, immoral, and wrong. I stand with the victims of Sherry ‘s actions. ‘
David Mack, who broke the story for Buzzfeed last year, wrote Twitter: ‘I am the narrator who first wrote about Sherry Pie. There are things here that show a lack of worrying investigation (allegations? She admitted the behavior) but the biggest one is that one victim has contacted me in an emergency because there seems to have been no attempt. no hearing from them.

Another Queen: Many on Twitter targeted Hall for giving Gugliemelli a platform to rekindle his image, having already confessed his guilt, including Jackie Cox (real name: Darius Rose), 35, who also competed on season 12 of the series hit tournament

Lack of research: David Mack, who broke the story for Buzzfeed last year, also took to Twitter with a statement

No thanks: Ben Shimkus, one of the first prosecutors to come forward, clarified on Twitter that he had been contacted for the show, but declined to participate
Ben Shimkus clarified, one of the first accusers to come forward Twitter that he was contacted for the show, but declined to participate.
He wrote: ‘Just so we’re all clear about this, I spoke to representatives at @TamronHallShow and told them that I and the 20 victims I spoke to today are not asking them to share broadcast by Sherry Pie. They are going to broadcast it despite our requests. ‘
Meanwhile, Gugliemelli has broken the silence of social media, taking to Instagram with his first post since the scandal broke, prompting the interview.
He wrote: ‘It is a long year to learn to master my many unstable mistakes. I will share my story, reflect on what made me ashamed, and work towards making changes live on THE TAMRON HALL SHOW tomorrow, 10am EST @tamronhallshow ‘

Breaking his silence: Meanwhile, Gugliemelli has broken the rest of social media, taking to Instagram with his first post since the scandal broke, promoting the interview