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The Breakfast Club’s Co-host Angela Yee announces her departure

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On Wednesday, Angela Yee announced that she would be departing “The Breakfast Club” to host her own radio show.

In a Tweet on Tuesday night, Yee hinted at the change.

Yee told her co-host Charlamagne and DJ Envy

This is really exciting. This is something that I’ve been waiting to do for years now, way before the pandemic. I had actually sat down with our big boss … and I was telling her, like, ‘Look, I really wanna have my own show.’ You know, I have my podcast ‘Lip Service’ and I was thinking I would be able to get something like a weekend situation.

Angela Yee

According to Yee, she will be hosting a national daily program with iHeart, adding that she will remain with “The Breakfast Club” for one more month while the details are ironed out.

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