Jess Hilarious Named Permanent Co Host on The Breakfast Club

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Jess Hilarious, whose real name is Jessica Moore, has been announced as the new permanent co-host on The Breakfast Club at iHeartRadio’s Power 105 in New York. She replaces Angela Yee, who left the show a year ago to host her syndicated show, “Way Up.”

Jess’s addition to the team alongside Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy has been well-received, with many noting the undeniable chemistry among the hosts. The show has been described as funny, entertaining, and topical, with Jess bringing a dynamic energy and presence. Before securing this role, Jess appeared frequently on the show as a guest, standing out among several potential co-hosts who were considered over the past year. Industry insiders had speculated that she would be an excellent choice for the position.

Background & Context

The addition of Jess Hilarious to The Breakfast Club is a game changer. In this business, chemistry is everything and Jess, Charlamagne, and DJ Envy got it. Jess brings a fresh perspective and an authentic voice that’s truly her own. Her comedic talent adds a new layer of entertainment to the already lively morning radio show. Angela Yee left a big hole when she moved on, but I believe Jess is more than capable of filling it. This change signifies the evolution of radio, where diversity and fresh perspectives are not only welcomed but are essential for a show’s continuous success.

Key Takeaways

  • Jess Hilarious brings a fresh comedic voice to The Breakfast Club.
  • The chemistry among the hosts is undeniable.
  • Her addition marks a significant evolution in radio.
  • Jess successfully fills the void left by Angela Yee.
  • The show continues to thrive with new perspectives.

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