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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 3 MIN

Howard Stern: J.Lo Interview, SiriusXM Rumors, and Oprah Revelations

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Hoawrd Stern BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Howard Stern has been front and center in the entertainment world this week, with several noteworthy headlines and discussions sparking both public interest and media interpretation. Kicking off with a highly anticipated interview, Jennifer Lopez made her debut on The Howard Stern Show on October 15 to promote her new film Kiss of the Spider Woman, with Stern drawing out candid insights about her music, acting, relationships, and how she copes with fame. According to SiriusXM and clips widely shared on social media, Lopez discussed everything from collaborating with Bad Bunny to her thoughts on meeting Barbra Streisand. Stern was effusive about her performance, remarking that she looked great and calling the movie a must-see, which added to the substantial buzz around both Lopez and Stern following the episode. Meanwhile, a swirl of speculation emerged after the Hollywood Reporter ran a headline suggesting Howard Stern was eyeing SiriusXM ownership as a contract negotiation ploy. On air, Stern directly addressed the rumor, emphasizing that he had no interest in owning SiriusXM, joking that he’d “run it right into the ground” if he ever tried. Stern clarified that his comments in a recent Andy Cohen interview were about taking pride in having contributed to SiriusXM’s growth since his move there in 2006 and not about seeking an equity stake or a controlling interest. He described negotiations with SiriusXM as ongoing and was adamant that whatever the outcome, he remains proud of what he’s achieved at the company. This story has circulated widely, reflecting the outsized weight Stern’s words have on media and business speculation. In the realm of pop culture and celebrity feuds, Stern also addressed long-standing rumors about his relationship with Oprah Winfrey. Reality Tea and other outlets reported that during a recent conversation with Andy Cohen, Stern set the record straight, stating candidly that he does not hate Oprah and has never communicated with her directly. He acknowledged prior critiques regarding her displays of wealth but said he deeply respects her achievements and charitable work. Commentary shows and social media quickly picked up on Stern’s remarks, giving rise to a new wave of opinion about the nature of celebrity rivalry and Stern’s willingness to publicly revisit past controversies. On his show, Stern remains the master of mixing irreverence with introspection. He shared humorous yet sincere insights into his personal life, from his quest for longevity and art as a private joy, to the routines that bring him happiness. Stern admitted to loving his reclusive lifestyle with just a touch of self-deprecating humor, fueling his status not just as a provocateur but as an enduring figure in American media. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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