Bill Maher says Howard Stern won’t ‘ever leave the house’ due to germaphobia

“Real Time” host Bill Maher questioned whether he would ever get a chance to hang out with Howard Stern in the post-pandemic era during a frank discussion about the legendary shock jock’s germaphobia.

Maher discussed his mercurial relationship with Stern – and their differing approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic – during a conversation with comedian Kevin Nealon on an episode of his “Club Random” podcast this month.

The HBO star said he’s unsure whether Stern will “ever leave the house” due to his well-documented fear of being exposed to the virus.

“I have a long, storied history, ups and downs with that man, and I find it so sad these days that I can’t see him because of the pandemic. We don’t agree on that,” Maher said. “Not that I think it has made us not like each other.”

A years-long rivalry between the two broadcasters has cooled in recent years – to the point that Stern appeared live on set for an episode of “Real Time” in late 2019.

Maher lamented that pandemic interrupted their newfound friendship.

“We didn’t have a good relationship for a very long time. Very bitter. And then, boy, it all changed and it just shows there’s some great things about age and getting older and wiser and mellower and smarter and we became such good friends again,” Maher said.

“I don’t think I’ll ever see him again because I don’t think he’ll ever leave the house because he’s very, very, look, I don’t want to judge it, but he’s scared of germs,” he continued.

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Howard Stern appeared on Bill Maher’s show “Real Time” in late 2019.
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“People have different views about that and they’re allowed. I don’t agree with some things he said about the pandemic, I think, were very wrong. You know, ‘we shouldn’t treat people who don’t get vaccinated.’ Stuff like that,” Maher added.

Stern broadcast his SiriusXM radio show from home throughout the pandemic and, by his own admission, has rarely ventured outside. In October 2022, Page Six reported that Stern went out to dinner with a group of friends for the first time since the pandemic began.

Howard Stern is outspoken about his fear of germs.
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Stern later described the toll the outing took on him during an episode of his show.

“I really had an exhausting weekend, emotionally, physically,” Stern said. “For the first time in two years I ventured out of the house.”

Howard Stern hosts a SiriusXM radio show.
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“It was too much for me. It was too much. I haven’t been out in two years,” Stern added.

As Maher referenced, Stern has also been an outspoken critic of anti-vaccine viewpoints and argued COVID-19 vaccination should be mandatory.

Mediaite was first to report on Maher’s remarks.

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Missouri radio host Vic Faust goes on off-air rant against cohost Crystal Cooper

A Missouri radio host went on an unhinged and sexist off-air tirade directed at his co-host — where he called her a bad mother and said he felt sorry for her kids.

Vic Faust, who is a Fox 2 news anchor in St. Louis, ripped into co-host Crystal Cooper during an expletive-filled rant over her appearance and intellect, according to audio obtained by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The comments were reportedly made during a commercial break on Sept. 13 on KFNS, a hard-rock station.

“Your kids have a (expletive) terrible mom. I feel sorry for them,” Faust said.

A shocked Cooper could only reply “wow, wow.”

Faust also angrily told Cooper “you’re nothing” and “you’re trash” while also calling her fat, stupid and nasty, the St. Louis newspaper reported.

He said, “You’re a (expletive) mom, you don’t even know the topics we’re talking about. You’re just stupid.”

Crystal Cooper was also called “trash” and “fat” by her co-host Vic Faust during the radio show.
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The crude verbal abuse apparently stems from Cooper poking fun at Faust over his problems with his computer while the pair were on-air, according to the newspaper.

Off-air, Faust warned Cooper not to return to the show.  

“If you come back, I’m going to be in your (expletive) every (expletive) day,” he said.

Cooper defended herself throughout the ugly incident, telling Faust to “grow up” repeatedly.

The shocking incident was stirred when Cooper made fun of Faust because he was having issues with his computer while the pair were on-air.
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Faust confirmed the off-air remarks to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He also claimed there was “background” to the incident, but did not explain further.

The newspaper said it received the damning audio clip Friday anonymously.

Cooper apparently left the show the same day the endless insults were hurled at her, according to the Post-Dispatch.

As for Faust, it appears his duties at the radio station are on hold, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday while the leaders at the television station he works for have not commented on his job status.

He’s been with the television station for seven years, but was not on air Monday or Tuesday, the newspaper reported.

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