“The breakfast club as you know it is officially over,” American radio personality Angela Yee tweeted about The Breakfast Club on Tuesday.

The 46-year-old shocked users on social media on Tuesday night when she hinted that there might be some bad news for listeners of the popular radio talk show in a tweet.

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Yee tweeted “GOD is good!” just 15 minutes before the mysterious announcement, despite keeping mum about it.

As of now, fellow cohosts DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God have not commented on the situation.

Royce da 5’9″ and Courtney Bell appeared in the most recent episode of the show, which aired the same day as the announcement.

According to Nielsen data, the popular Power 105.1 FM morning show is heard on over 100 stations nationwide and has over 8 million listeners each month.

Yee at the time posted on Instagram– “What an accomplishment! And for everyone who listens to us in the morning and is part of our family, thank you so much for this honor!”

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“All Praises and Glory Due To God and sincere Thanks and Gratitude to everyone who listens to us on the radio, via podcast, YouTube, however, you consume your breakfast, THANK YOU for being a part of our club,” Charlamagne commented.

The Breakfast Club is a syndicated radio show based in New York City that airs in over 80 markets across the United States. The long-running format is based at Power 105.1 in New York City.

The show debuted in December 2010 and has since gained popularity in hip-hop and beyond for its interviews with rappers and other celebrities, which are also videotaped and distributed via the show’s YouTube channel.

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From Birdman’s argument and walkout in 2016 to Kodak Black wearing a ski mask during his interview in 2018 to Soulja Boy’s famous “Drake?” meme in 2019, the show has produced many viral moments.

2019 saw the hosts openly debate whether to reinstate the now-discredited rapper 6ix9ine after his arrest on federal racketeering and firearms charges.