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Not just a TV Host. Tomi Lahren bold new side hustle lets her fans get up close and personal

From the Fox Nation studio to your phone screen, Tomi Lahren is putting her voice to work in a whole new way.

Known for her sharp takes and unapologetic delivery, Tomi Lahren has built a career on direct communication. Now, the conservative firebrand is offering fans an even more personal experience, with custom videos through her Cameo profile.

Whether it’s a birthday shoutout, a Father’s Day roast, or a patriotic pep talk, Lahren is embracing a modern media tool that’s letting her connect one-on-one with her audience, on their terms.

Cameo With a Twist: Patriotic, Personal, and Just Plain Fun

Launched in July 2019, Lahren’s Cameo side project might surprise those who only know her from national news. But for longtime fans, it’s a natural extension of what she’s always done best: speaking directly to the people.

According to her AI-generated bio, her top requests range from birthday greetings and holiday cheer to motivational messages, often with a little jab at liberal politics and a healthy dose of humor.

“Tomi’s personalized Cameos are always full of energy, wit, and a dash of patriotism,” her profile reads. And based on fan feedback, she delivers exactly that.

Direct to Fans — Without the Filter

While critics may scoff, Lahren’s use of Cameo reflects a larger trend among public figures looking to cut out middlemen and speak straight to their base. And with prices starting at just under $100, she offers what many of her viewers see as a rare opportunity: to have Tomi in their corner, even if just for 30 seconds.

One Father’s Day video showed her signature blend of wit and boldness. She roasted liberal talking points while giving a tongue-in-cheek nod to “bad cologne” and “conservative common sense.” In true Tomi style, it’s part performance, part politics, and all personality.

Not Just a Host — A Brand

With her hit OutKick show Tomi Lahren is Fearless and regular appearances on Fox News, Lahren hardly needs a side hustle, but that’s not stopping her from innovating. In an era where media is more personal and digital than ever, Cameo lets her do something legacy platforms can’t: build real, customized fan moments that stick.

While other celebrities use the platform to chase relevance, Tomi uses it to reinforce hers. She’s reminding fans that she’s not just a host or commentator, but a voice that listens and responds.

Still Fearless, Still Unfiltered

Whether behind the desk, on social media, or popping up in a fan’s inbox with a video surprise, Tomi Lahren continues to adapt while staying true to herself. Cameo isn’t a gimmick. It’s an extension of her brand: bold, unapologetic, and entirely on her own terms.

For supporters looking to hear directly from the source, the message is clear: Tomi’s talking, and this time, she’s talking just to you.

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