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‘Breakfast Club’ Guest Host Porsha Williams Blames Tamron Hall For Angela Yee’s Comments

The recent headline-grabbing situation involving The Breakfast Club has now extended to include possible public friction between Porsha Williams and Tamron Hall.


Former The Breakfast Club host Angela Yee appeared on The Tamron Hall Show to discuss her departure from the Power 105.1-based program. Hall asked Yee about being the only female voice on the radio show.

“I was the only woman who worked there too. I mean when it came to producers, camera people, and it wasn’t an easy room for me to be in,” Angela Yee told the Daytime Emmy Award winner.

Yee continued, “I feel like I did need more backup because even things that I felt, as a woman – if somebody can’t understand your point of view because they’re not coming from where you come from. So that…


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Wendy Williams Aims For Hosting Gig At ‘The View’ In Bizarre Rant

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Feb. 26 2023, Published 2:00 p.m. ET

Former TV host Wendy Williams is looking to pick up a spot on popular talk show The View with Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar. The CBS star’s strange rant about her future was caught on camera while shopping at a pet store.

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Williams was spotted at a Petco in California looking particularly frazzled as she walked down the aisles of the pet store. A fan walked up to the fuzzy-booted talk show personality and started filming as she went on a wild rant about her pets, work and her forced “retirement.”

Williams told the cameraman, “I’m shopping for kitty litter because I have a wax museum in Paris and one in California.”

“I’m going for a week in Paris and then three weeks in California and then…


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Alfred Williams: Reflections on hosting a mass vaccination site, and a look ahead | Opinion

River Valley Community College (RVCC), like all educational institutions, had a unique year. We shifted classes online and became experts in personal protective equipment (PPE). Our in-person classes looked like a science fiction novel with students and faculty adorned in masks, gowns, and face shields. Technology kept students and faculty connected even while in different locations. Staff became experts at advising from home. Despite the challenges, I believe RVCC became an even stronger community partner. While RVCC and its students, faculty and staff have always been committed and dedicated to our community, an opportunity for RVCC to serve as a vaccination site strengthened those ties.

Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, we looked for additional ways to…


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