Thomas Roberts joins Cameo, that app that lets you order custom video greetings from celebs and ‘celebs’

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Former CNN, MSNBC, NBC and WGCL correspondent and anchor Thomas Roberts has joined Cameo, an online service that lets celebrities (and quasi-celebrities) record custom video greetings for a fee.

The service is frequently used for sending birthday and other greetings.

“So let me send a personalized video to a friend or loved one. Or, my personal favorite, if you have Breaking News of your very own let me do it! Especially if you want to inform a Boss that you are quitting,” Roberts wrote in an Instagram post announcing his Cameo debut.

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Roberts worked for MSNBC and NBC, during which time he became the first openly gay main to anchor a network newscast, filling in on “NBC Nightly News.”

He left NBCUniversal in 2017.

In 2018, he joined WGCL in Atlanta as its main co-anchor but left after just over a year saying it wasn’t a good fit.

Roberts is charging $55 per greeting and is pledging to donate a “portion” of the fees to GLAAD in recognition of pride month.

For comparison sake, former “Dateline” and “To Catch a Predator” correspondent Chris Hansen is charging $50. Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren charges $80.

Bigger names command upwards of hundreds of dollars on Cameo.