
HSN Host Suzanne Runyan Completes Final Shift at Florida Studios Prior to Relocation to Pennsylvania
Farewell and New Beginnings: HSN Hosts on the Move
When I first saw Suzanne Runyan’s post, it gave me pause. She’s been a familiar face at HSN for so long that imagining her packing up felt, well, unexpected. With a hint of humor, she announced her final shift at the St. Petersburg studios in Florida via Instagram, hoping to recreate a scene from a funny movie.
In her video, Suzanne’s infectious energy shone through as she packed up essentials – her must-have NFL jacket among them. It wasn’t just any ordinary day; the sense of closure mingled with anticipation of what’s next. Her final Florida shows were wrapped around familiar brands like Beekman 1802 Beauty products and Samantha Brown Luggage. Oh, and if you ever tuned in on Tuesdays, you’d know her from HSN Gets Crafty. A warm send-off came from Samantha Brown who commented: “So honored to join you on your last hour presentation! See you in PA!” while Beth Kingston had nothing but praise for Suzanne’s execution.
The larger narrative reveals HSN’s big move to Pennsylvania and with it, a significant reshuffle. The network announced that several hosts – Natasha Lloyd, Helen Keaney, Amy Morrison, Lynn Murphy, Marlo Smith, Valerie Stup, Rebecca Vargas, Michelle Yarn, and Guy Yovan – would be leaving the network. While it’s always hard to say goodbye, there was an undercurrent of excitement about new faces joining the team soon.
The familiar names staying with HSN were reassuring: Sarah Anderson, Debbie Denmon, Adam Freeman, Nicole Hickl… the list goes on. And yes, Runyan will continue to be part of this dynamic crew making their way to Pennsylvania. It’s interesting how life throws these curveballs; a change of scenery often heralds new beginnings.
Saying farewell isn’t easy for Suzanne; she admitted feeling bummed about leaving behind friends in Florida. There’s a bittersweet note in one of her posts as she bid adieu to her tennis group – fondly dubbed the “Monday Bubbles Tennis Group” – whom she’s spent over a decade with. Her Instagram post summed it up: “Love you all and will miss you so much!” There’s something endearing about lifelong friendships nurtured over tennis courts…
This transition seems more than just professional; it’s personal. Perhaps it resonates because many have experienced similar shifts – leaving something cherished behind while embarking on unknown paths. And maybe that’s where the heart of this story lies.
HSN’s move is monumental not only for the network but for its community too. If you’re curious to know more about this development, check out CNN for related updates.
As Runyan looks forward to new chapters in Pennsylvania with colleagues like Sarah and Adam by her side, there’s this comforting thought that despite changes… some things remain wonderfully constant. Farewell and new beginnings are just two sides of the same coin, after all.