She was once the only woman of The Breakfast Club trio, but Angela Yee has moved on. The radio and talk show host juggles several projects, including her Lip Service podcast and new venture, Way Up with Angela Yee. She was a part of The Breakfast Club for 12 years, so when she announced her departure last December, it came as a shock to fans. During her recent appearance on The Tamron Hall Show, Yee reflected on often taking heavier criticism than her male peers, Charlamagne Tha God and DJ Envy.
“My contract had been up in December, so I was already trying to figure out, ‘Am I staying here? Am I going somewhere else?’" said Yee. "And I just wanted to keep all of my options open. I never want to feel like I’m stuck somewhere.” She admitted that she also felt she took hits over something her cohorts did or said.
Audiences Shifted The Blame To Angela Yee
“Sometimes I would feel like I got it harder than [Charlamagne Tha God] did for some things that he said," Yee added. "And so, I also want to make it clear that we’re all three individuals. You say what you say, feel how you feel, and I do too. But it’s hard because people affiliate you with the whole group." This was the motivation she needed to launch a platform where she was seen as her own person.
“That was part of why I really wanted to have my own show because now what happens, I’m accountable for that. But when you have three different people with three different opinions or three different viewpoints and completely different personalities – we’re all individuals but sometimes it’s hard for people to separate that.”
'The Breakfast Club' Pushes Forward
The Breakfast Club has recently begun featuring weekly guest hosts to fill Yee's spot. Charlamagne and Envy previously stated they weren't sure if someone was coming in permanently because no one could replace Yee. However, their weekly guests have entertained fans and caused a bit of controversy. Check out more from Angela Yee on The Tamron Hall Show above.