Updated Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022 at 8:23 a.m.The Breakfast Club, iHeart Mediaโs long-running and popular morning radio show isnโt going anywhere, but one of the showโs three hosts definitely is. Angela Yee, who has co-hosted the Breakfast Club alongside Charlamagne Tha God (real name Lenard McKelvey) and DJ Envy (real name Raashaun Casey, announced Wednesday morning that she was leaving the show to host her own radio show this fall.
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โI am going to be leaving the Breakfast Club. Itโll be a different iteration of the Breakfast Club, but I will have my own daily show,โ Yee said.
โIt is really exciting, I honestly canโt believe this is happening,โ Yee said details of her new show, such as what time it will air, the start date and how many markets it will be syndicated to arenโt yet finalized. She didnโt give a date for her last Breakfast Club broadcast.
Yeeโs blew up Twitter with speculation about her departure with two cryptic tweets late Tuesday. โGod is good,โ she wrote in the first before dropping this: โThe breakfast club as you know it is officially over.โ
It wasnโt clear exactly what that meant. Neither of her co-hosts had responded from their individual social media accounts overnight, nor was there any word from the showโs official Twitter page. At the top of the showโs 8 a.m. hour, Yee said she needed to wait until a press release was issued before making an announcement.
On Wednesday morning, the three hosts turned speculation over Yeeโs departure into a bit. In the 7 oโclock hour, they discussed Serena Williamsโ Vogue essay about โevolvingโ away from tennis, asking listeners to call in to answer a question: โWhen do you know itโs time to walk away?โ Charlamagne then asked Yee to answer the same question, to which she responded, โRight now.โ But she didnโt give any details, despite her co-hosts, protesting that they had no idea what was going on.
The Breakfast Club has been on the air since 2010; the show is broadcast live from New Yorkโs Power 105.1 and syndicated and streamed through that stationโs parent company, iHeart Media. iHeart announced in late 2020 that Charlamagne had signed a new five-year deal to continue as host of the show and to become the companyโs senior creative officer of culture content and programming, a role in which he was to scout new talent, develop programming and oversee community initiatives. His deal also included the launch of the Black Effect Podcast Network, a platform for podcasters targeted at Black audiences.
In a May appearance on the Earn Your Leisure podcast, Yee appeared to drop that she was already working on the show without being under contract.
โActually, my contract is up now,โ she said. โItโs been up since December.โ
All three of the showโs hosts have been moving their brands in different directions in recent years. In addition to his expanded iHeart deal, Charlamagne also hosts โThe Godโs Honest Truthโ on Comedy Central. DJ Envy is a real estate investor who hosts seminars on his strategies around the country, and Yee hosts โLip Serviceโ, a podcast about sex and relationships distributed by Apple Podcasts.
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