Earlier this year we brought you the definitive list of male news men with the best hair. Now it’s the ladies turn! However, we decided to focus on women who are letting their hair go “au nat-u-rel!”

For too long, African-American women have gone to extreme lengths to change the natural look and feel of their hair. With an increase of awesome natural hair products available to women and a wave of women deciding to show off their natural locks, it’s no surprise that the natural hair “trend” has become a full-blown movement! This year, more and more female newscasters are showcasing their natural hair on national air! And we couldn’t be happier about it. While we are all for dying, cutting, straightening, blowing, and doing whatever it is you need to do for YOU to be happy with YOUR hair – there is something to be said about a woman not only owning, but ROCKIN’ her natural curls!

This list contains our top picks of beautiful, talented, and inspiring women in news wearing their natural hair!

(Did we miss someone? Leave us a comment and tell us who you think should be on our list!)

The 10 Top News Women Who Rock Their Natural Hair

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1. Tamron Hall, NBC’s Today Show

Yeah, yeah, yeah…Tamron Hall is loved by America. She is an anchor for NBC News, hosts a little show called “NewsNation,” and co-anchors Today’s Take. Oh, and she has an Emmy. Okay, she’s basically the woman that Beyonce idolizes.

On Friday, June 27th, 2014, Tamron Hall got even better. She rocked her natural hair on national television! People freaked out. And for good reason.

I mean, how cute does the up-and-coming queen of morning television look? Even Carson Daily couldn’t handle how much Twitter was blowing-up about this Natural Hair Goddess! This is a big deal, ladies! Tweet T-Hall some love, why don’t ya?

Twitter: @TamronHall

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2. Rochelle Ritchie, WJZ Baltimore

Rochelle Ritchie is a go-getter. She started her career in Florida – shooting, writing, and editing all her own stories. It wasn’t long after that, CBS in Baltimore picked up this Natural Princess and put her on-air! While she hasn’t always rocked her natural follicles, now that she is, we love it! We are living for Ritchie’s beautiful natural hair!

And by the way, deciding to wear your hair the way God intended it doesn’t mean you don’t have options when it comes to styling. Wear it big! Braid it down! Get creative. Natural hair is a blank canvas and you are the artist. Perhaps nobody knows that or does that better than Rochelle Ritchie!

In fact, when Ritchie decided to go natural for TV, she documented part of that process in the story below. She also discusses the physical and emotional damage that can happen to women who overuse relaxers, weaves, and extensions. She should know. She used to be one of them. Check out her incredible story:

Show her some love, ya’ll! Twitter: @rochellewjz

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3. Melissa Harris-Perry, MSNBC

Melissa Harris-Perry is the woman genius’s go-to when they need help figuring something out. Girls, this woman is THE woman. If you don’t know her – you need to! ASAP. First, she has her own show, titled, of course, “Melissa Harris-Perry,” on MSNBC! (You know, no big deal.) During the summer of 2014, she became the professor of Politics and International Affairs at Wake University. She is also the Director at the Anna Julia Cooper Center, and she does it all with her natural hair!

Nobody can argue that this woman’s woman doesn’t look gorgeous with her natural locks. Whether she’s teaching the young minds of tomorrow or reaching millions with her show, her head of hair is natural, beautiful, and exactly what we want!

She is no stranger to discussing the economic and sociological impacts of this $185 million industry.

Finally, make sure you check out her book, Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America. She is a pioneer in so many areas and continues to lead the march for equality, awareness, and education.

Follow this woman. Right now. Twitter: @mhpshow

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4. Pam McKelvy, WMC

We love Pam McKelvy for many reasons. She’s an incredible journalist, she’s a fighter, and she’s a winner. In 2012, doctors diagnosed her with breast cancer. Ever-resilient, Pam began wearing a wig after she lost her hair through chemotherapy. In 2014, she decided to ditch the wig and showcase her gorgeous, natural hair! Bravo!

“A woman’s relationship with her hair is sacred. Her hair is her crown of glory. And for women in TV, it is intensified. As you know, I lost my hair after chemo and I’ve been wearing a wig since this past March. Well, today, I am taking it off for good. This is a milestone, blessed experience for me.” – Pam McKelvy

Pam, we think you look gorgeous! We’re proud of you and happy you decided to embrace your natural look. You are the model of a survivor. Keep it up, girl!

Twitter: @pammckelvy

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5. Stephanie Satchell

The only thing outshining Stephanie Satchell’s natural hair is her gorgeous smile! I mean, look at those pearly whites! While Stephanie left the news game earlier in the year, her six years as a reporter and anchor for Good Morning Charlottesville, gave viewers the opportunity to watch great journalism and great hair! However, she wasn’t always showcasing her natural locks.

After dealing with breakage and the expense of relaxers, Satchell made the decision to go natural! According to Curly Nikki, a popular hair blogger, Satchell didn’t feel like herself with chemically treated hair. So, she made the switch to go natural and has been loving it ever sense!

The picture on your left is Satchell’s first day anchoring with her gorgeous natural hair! Good for you, girl!

Tell Stephanie how much you love her locks!

Twitter: @ssatchell

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6. Charlayne Hunter-Gault, PBS & CNN

Charlayne Hunter-Gault has had an incredible career as an author and journalist for National public Radio, Public Broadcasting Service, CNN and other notable news outlets.

All the while, she has let her hair flow the way it was intended. She has rocked her natural hair on national stages and has loved every minute of it. As a young woman, Charlayne Hunter-Gault even paved the way for equal rights as one of the first two African American students to attend the University of Georgia. Now she’s taking on a new venture with her husband Ronald. They’re making wine in South Africa! Be on the lookout for their wine-making label, Passages!

This video gives a quick 3 minute recap on some of the incredible accomplishments of one of the Queens of Natural Hair.

She is an absolute delight, and we’re honored to have her on our list of the top news women who are rocking their natural hair!

Twitter: @CharlayneHG

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7. Monica Kaufman Pearson, WSB Atlanta

Monica Pearson is Atlanta royalty. Seriously. Although she retired from the news game on July 25th, 2012, she left a 37 year legacy that made her the ultimate Queen of the South! She is a mother, an award-winning journalist, breast cancer survivor, and rocker of natural hair!

In Atlanta, she is known for always changing her hair and calls it “an accessory.” Although she has done pretty much every imaginable thing you can do to your hair, recently, she has been seen almost entirely with her natural hair. When we e-mailed Monica to inform her she made our list, she replied by saying, “Hi, right now I have my hair braided and am wearing a white page boy wig.” We had no idea what a “white page boy wig” was, so we looked it up. Apparently, they look something like this.

She truly showcases a world-class woman and the fact that the natural hair movement is in full swing. We love you, Monica, and Atlanta TV misses you.

Send the Queen of ATL TV some love!

Twitter: @monicawsb

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8. Robin Roberts, Good Morning America

This woman needs no introduction. You know her as the bright, bubbly, optimistic, and vivacious woman who greets you every morning on Good Morning America. Fun Fact: She was also a sportscaster on ESPN for 15 years! She is a breast cancer survivor and author of the book, Everybody’s Got Something.

Since growing back her hair after cancer treatment, she has been showcasing her natural curls and lovely locks. We’re not alone in loving the all-natural Robin. Fans, viewers, and bloggers have all made it known that the natural look is a welcome change from the damaged, pulled, and dyed hair being abused by relaxers and expensive styling procedures.

Thank you, Robin, for giving so many women hope and inspiration!

Twitter: @robinroberts

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9. Rhonda Lee, Weather Nation

Rhonda Lee has had quite the journey with her natural hair. In fact, she was reportedly fired after defending herself (and her natural hair) to a viewer after he commented on the station’s Facebook page saying, “…she needs to wear a wig or grow some more hair. I’m not sure if she is a cancer patient.” The viewer continued to share his “concerns” about Rhonda’s hair.

Who does this guy think he is? Rhonda, your hair is awesome, and we love you for sticking up for yourself!

Rhonda Lee’s hair could probably make it rain in the club, but she will definitely be able to tell you when it will rain outside. As a Meteorologist at WeatherNationTv.com, Rhonda can now be seen on television coast-to-coast – not just in one small town. WeatherNation airs on some of the biggest TV providers like DirecTV, Comcast, TimeWarner, and Verizon. Success is always the best response to your “haters,” right Rhonda!? Keep wearing that beautiful natural hair and keep sticking up for yourself! (That goes for ALL the ladies!)

Show Rhonda some support!

Twitter: @rhonda_a_lee

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10. Rene Syler – CBS Early Show

Rene Syler is a former co-host of the CBS Early Show, and now she’s the epitome of the modern woman! She is considered by many to be a parenting expert and is author of the book, Good-Enough Mother: The Perfectly Imperfect Book of Parenting. She also runs the book’s companion website, www.goodenoughmother.com. She truly is doing it all and looking naturally fabulous the entire time!

Her hair is all sorts of perfect; and, according to her website, she says that one way she keeps it looking natural and gorgeous is by using products by Hair Rules.

Looking good, Rene!

Twitter: @goodenufmother

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