‘The Breakfast Club’ to see Angela Yee leave



“It’s really exciting,” she told co-hosts Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy on Wednesday. “It’s something I’ve been waiting to do for years now, long before the pandemic. In fact, I sat down with our big boss… and I was like, ‘Listen, I really want to get mine. .’ You know, I have my ‘Lip Service’ podcast and I thought I might get something like a weekend situation.”

Yee said her new show with iHeart will be a national daily show, adding that she will stay with “The Breakfast Club” for another month while details are finalized.

Yee, co-host of the popular morning radio show, which airs on the hit Power 105.1 on 100 stations in the United States, hinted at the change in a Tweet on Tuesday evening.

“The Breakfast Club as you know it is officially over,” Yee tweeted.

The popular in-car morning show debuted in 2010 and has since been nominated for numerous awards, and was even inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2020.