Andrew Caldwell’s Rant: The End of WHHL’s ‘Home Team’ Show (Video)

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Audacy’s hip-hop station, Hot 104.1, WHHL in St. Louis, recently ended its affiliation with the “Home Team” morning show, which featured Shorty Da Prince, Andrew Caldwell, and Tiffany Foxx.

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Audacy’s hip-hop station “Hot 104.1” WHHL in St. Louis recently ended its partnership with the “Home Team” 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 “Basketball Wives,” 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 she allegedly pleaded for the job. He also mentioned preferring to hire someone else.

Shorty Da Prince, previously known as ‘On-Air Jordan’ during his tenure with Reach Media’s “The Morning Hustle,” 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 show’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 show’s downfall to newcomer Tiffany. He also claimed in the video that she has a restraining order against him and accused both her and Shorty of bullying him during his tenure on the show. This development has left many in the radio industry bewildered about how the show ever made it on air.

In reaction to the show’s cancellation, fans have started a petition to reinstate Tiffany Foxx and Shorty Da Prince, explicitly excluding Caldwell from the request.