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Andrew Caldwellโ€™s Rant: The End of WHHLโ€™s โ€˜Home Teamโ€™ Show (Video)

Audacyโ€™s hip-hop station, Hot 104.1, WHHL in St. Louis, recently ended its affiliation with the โ€œHome Teamโ€ morning show, which featured Shorty Da Prince, Andrew Caldwell, and Tiffany Foxx.

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Audacyโ€™s hip-hop station โ€œHot 104.1โ€ WHHL in St. Louis recently ended its partnership with the โ€œHome Teamโ€ morning show, featuring Shorty Da Prince, Andrew Caldwell, and Tiffany Foxx.

The show initially aired in July 2022 with Shorty, Caldwell, and Brittish Williams. Williams, a former cast member of โ€œBasketball Wives,โ€ encountered legal troubles after pleading guilty to fifteen counts of fraud, including pandemic-related scams and tax evasion, resulting in a 4-year prison sentence. Tiffany Foxx joined the lineup in November following a public contest for a new co-host, which Caldwell describes in a video as a desperate act after

Shorty Da Prince, previously known as โ€˜On-Air Jordanโ€™ during his tenure with Reach Mediaโ€™s โ€œThe Morning Hustle,โ€ began his career at 100.3 KATZ-FM and WHHL. Caldwell gained fame as a social media influencer, notably after declaring he no longer identified as gay and instead expressed interest in dating women.

Following the showโ€™s cancellation, WHHL introduced a jockless format, launching a mix show with DJ Krisstyle at 9 a.m.

Caldwell delivered a lengthy rant about the situation, attributing the showโ€™s downfall to newcomer Tiffany. He also claimed in the video that

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