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Alison Hall

ALISON HALL

Correspondent

Alison Hall joined INSIDE EDITION’s correspondent roster in 2024, after spending a decade on the Emmy-nominated newsmagazine working behind the scenes first as a story coordinator, then producer.

Hall frequently filled in as a reporter covering hundreds of major stories including the Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein trials, Queen Elizabeth's death and King Charles's coronation in London, the Black Lives Matter movement, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the 2016, 2020 and 2024 U.S. presidential elections.

In early 2025, Hall courageously publicly shared her personal breast cancer journey after learning of her diagnosis following her reporting on actress Olivia Munn's breast cancer battle. She has since become a powerful voice for early detection and advocacy. As a young woman who underwent a double mastectomy, she has opened up about facing breast cancer at a young age, using her platform to educate others and encourage women to prioritize their health.

While working at INSIDE EDITION, Hall has appeared on CBS Mornings, The Drew Barrymore Show, The Law and Crime Network, CTV News, CTV’s The Good Stuff and acted as a guest-chair on Canada’s #1 daytime talk show, The Social. She has also appeared on Australia’s The Today Show for her coverage of the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Britain’s Good Morning Britain talking about her coverage of a security threat at Buckingham Palace prior to the King’s coronation.

Hall maintains an active Instagram presence where many of her videos have garnered tens of millions of views, from her candid experience with breast cancer to news-you-can use stories,including her experience with COVID-19 anda heartwarming story of sharing a rental car with strangers after a cancelled flight to get home to Canada for Christmas.

In 2020,she hosted an independent podcast, Between Headlines, interviewing story subjects and the people behind our generation’s biggest news topics. Additionally, Hall’s first independent documentary-short, “Ken’s Story,” was published online by Canada’s national publication, The Globe and Mail in 2017,to much critical acclaim.

Hall began her journalism career as an intern at ABC News working directly with the late Barbara Walters after graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson), Canada’s premier journalism school.

Cancer advocacy has been a lifelong passion for Hall. In high school, her mother was diagnosed and subsequently survived breast cancer. As a result, Hall and her siblings founded a charity event, The Challenge for Life, that has raised over $13 million and continues annually supporting cancer research in her hometown of Winnipeg, Canada.

She was once named Canada’s Top 20 Under 20 and was a torchbearer in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. She is an avid runner who lives in New York City with her husband and dog.

You can follow her across social channels at @alisonhallreporting.