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= The Morning Breath =

''This page refers to the digital morning show. For unpleasant mouth odour, see bad breath.''

The Morning Breath is a morning show web-series that premiered on April 3, 2017. The series was hosted by sisters Claudia Oshry Soffer and Jackie Oshry, and discussed pop-culture and celebrity news. The Morning Breath was streamed live on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and could be listened to through the Apple Podcast app. In February 2018, Oath cancelled the series.

Summary
The Morning Breath discussed the latest news stories in entertainment and pop-culture. The hosts presented a “Fast Five” segment each day, in which they examined the “fast five stories you need to know before you smell your own morning breath.” Some technology and business news stories were also included in this segment.

Several reality shows, including Vanderpump Rules, Siesta Key, and Floribama Shore, were often recapped during the show.

Fridays on The Morning Breath were dubbed “Fan Fridays.” Fans were able to sign up online for the opportunity to watch the show live in studio.

Hosts
Claudia Oshry Soffer is an Instagram influencer, born July 10, 1994. She runs the Instagram account @GirlWithNoJob, which has over 2.8 million followers. She graduated from New York University in 2016. Oshry Soffer married Ben Soffer, who runs the Instagram account @BoyWithNoJob, in September 2017.

Jackie Oshry is an Instagram influencer, born November 6, 1992. Oshry graduated from Colgate University with an undergraduate degree in History in 2014, and now runs the Instagram account @JackieOProblems, which has amassed over 93,000 followers. She is currently engaged to Zachary Weinreb.

Guests
The Morning Breath has hosted guests from many different fields. Most guests, however, have a pop-culture relation. Many guests have appeared on reality television franchises, such as The Bachelor and The Real Housewives.

Notable guests include Spencer Pratt, Barbara Corcoran, Rob Gronkowski, and Andi Dorfman.

Production
The series was originally filmed on an iPhone and broadcasted live to Instagram. After being acquired by Oath, The Morning Breath was filmed in Oath’s studios in New York City, and integrated a multi-camera set up that streamed to Facebook and YouTube.

Olivia Oshry, Claudia and Jackie’s sister, was the show's producer.

The web-series has done shows in different cities across the United States, including Los Angeles and Nashville.

Special Events
In November 2017, The Morning Breath hosted a live special on the Country Music Association Awards Red Carpet where they interviewed country music stars, including Jessie James Decker and Hunter Hayes. Another live special streamed in February 2018 at the Wheels Up Super Bowl tailgate in Minneapolis.

Fans were able purchase tickets for live tapings of The Morning Breath on January 25 and 26, 2018, at BUILD Studios in New York City. Guests included Teresa Giudice, radio host Taylor Strecker, and television personality Stephen McGee. These shows were recorded and posted to The Morning Breath 's Facebook and YouTube pages.

Afterdale
Afterdale is a digital recap series for the CW series, ''Riverdale. Afterdale'' premiered on October 11, 2017, and streamed on YouTube and Instagram.

Regular hosts on this show include Jackie and Claudia, their sister, Margo Oshry, and Oshry Soffer’s husband, Ben Soffer. Guest hosts have included television and radio personalities, Olivia Caridi, and Brandi Cyrus.

This program used the “Fast Five” format, in which the hosts discussed the five most interesting events that occurred during the most recent Riverdale episode. Predictions for future episodes was another frequent topic of debate.

No new episodes of Afterdale have streamed since The Morning Breath’s cancellation.

Cancellation
On February 28, 2018, The Morning Breath was cancelled after it being publicly released that the Oshry sister's mother is Pamela Geller, an anti-Islamic political activist. Oath additionally claimed to be conducting an internal investigation on the matter.

All episodes posted to The Morning Breath 's YouTube page have been deleted, though they are still able to be viewed on the show's Facebook page.