Howard Stern's Stormy Week: Ben Stiller, SiriusXM Tensions, and JLo Drama
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Howard Stern kept himself firmly in the headlines this past week, for better or worse, starting with his highly-anticipated interview with Ben Stiller on October 22. Stiller joined Stern on SiriusXM and the pair dove into everything from Stiller’s acclaimed Apple TV+ series Severance to his new documentary about his legendary parents, and even his quirky startup Stiller’s Soda. Fans were treated to a candid hour of reflections on Hollywood, family legacies, Knicks loyalty, and the comedic pain behind success, all peppered with Stern’s signature deep-dive style, as described by SiriusXM and supported by coverage from HowardStern.com. Stern drew out gems about Stiller’s childhood in showbiz and famous parents while contributing his own tales from the front line of celebrity culture.
Social media lit up with recaps and reactions, especially after Stiller shared stories about celebrity Knicks superfans and teased a sequel to Meet the Parents starring Ariana Grande. The interview quickly became a trending topic among entertainment reporters.
But not all buzz has been positive. Stern is reportedly in the middle of tense contract negotiations with SiriusXM, with staff walking on eggshells amid fears of a possible major meltdown or even a walkout. RadarOnline and Reality Tea paint a picture of turmoil behind the scenes: apparently, Stern has been snapping at team members and airing grievances about feeling overshadowed by newer SiriusXM talent, notably Alex Cooper, who recently landed a $125 million deal that has ruffled Stern’s feathers. There’s speculation Stern worries about losing his relevance, especially as ratings for his show have reportedly dwindled from the glory days of over 20 million listeners to numbers hovering below 150,000. Executives might even be relieved if Stern stepped away, though that remains unconfirmed.
Stern himself stoked the rumor mill by joking about Andy Cohen taking over his spot and brushing off any knowledge of Alex Cooper, but deep down sources indicate he’s feeling the sting of younger competition and SiriusXM’s shifting priorities. According to insiders cited in Reality Tea and RadarOnline, paychecks are decent but staff feel insecure, with some reportedly fearing that the self-proclaimed King of All Media could retire abruptly.
Drama spilled into the pop culture sphere as Jennifer Lopez drew headlines after mentioning on Stern’s show that she’d “never felt loved before,” sparking a retaliatory Instagram rant from ex-husband Ojani Noa, who accused Lopez of cheating and playing the victim. The controversy hit tabloids and fueled a wave of gossip linking Stern’s interview to JLo’s personal life.
Amid all this, Stern’s classic segments continued to circulate online, with Baba Booey moments and fan-favorite throwbacks reminding longtime fans of why the show became iconic, even as speculation swirls about Stern’s future. Public opinion appears divided: some root for Stern to reinvent himself, while others wonder if it’s time for the legend to bow out gracefully. No statement yet from Stern’s team, so while rumors persist, his next move remains anybody’s guess.
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