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‘Supermodel’ sports anchor Taryn Hatcher leaves live TV viewers in awe with stunning outfit – ‘we love you’


TARYN HATCHER is as well known for her amazing style as she is for her brilliant takes on a variety of sports.

But her latest get-up blew away her legion of social media followers.

Taryn Hatcher on a basketball court.
Taryn Hatcher is a staple of NBC’s coverage of sports in the Philadelphia area
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Taryn Hatcher on a basketball court.
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She’s been with the network for seven years and regularly wows viewers with her stylish outfits and brilliant takes[/caption]

Taryn Hatcher standing in a studio with a Toyota logo in the background.
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The 32-year-old’s get-up earlier this week really stunned fans[/caption]

The veteran Philadelphia Eagles reporter stunned in a simple all black outfit during NBC Philadelphia’s latest episode of ‘Huddle Up!’

The 32-year-old – an early graduate from Rutgers – posted a pre-show snap of herself in the studio on Monday night on X for her near 73,000 followers to see.

Her accompanying caption read: “Myself and @bbrooks72NBCS are about to Huddle Up! and break down yesterday’s win for the Birds!

“Come hang with us over on @NBCSPhilly NOW.”

Scores of Hatcher’s followers were quick to comment on her outfit, with one saying: “Awesome looking and luv your work..keep on Trukin.”

Another said: “Wow, you are a sight for sore eyes.”

And another said: “We love Tayrn.”

One remarked: “You belong on the national stage.”

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Taryn Hatcher knew she wanted to be a sports broadcaster from a very young age
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And another chimed in: “You always do a great job.”

One even likened Hatcher to a “supermodel”.


Hatcher has won herself an army of fans with her brilliant coverage of the Eagles, 76ers, Phillies and Flyers over the last seven years.

She was a keen athlete in her younger years and played soccer before a serious knee injury derailed her dreams of getting a scholarship.

In an interview with SheWritesSports, she said of her broadcast journey: “My dad was a big influence.

“We grew up watching a ton of sports together.

“One night when I was little, he pointed out to me that you could get paid to watch and talk about sports on TV.

“It was a done deal. I never really entertained the idea of pursuing another career after that.”

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