
Stern and girlfriend Beth Ostrosky at the Hammer premiere.Photo: Getty Images
Howard Stern knows a thing or two about getting flak for saying politically incorrect things on air, but Don Imus shouldn't expect any sympathy from his fellow shock jock. "I never was a big fan of Imus," the King of All Media told us at the Tribeca premiere of
Adam Carolla's The Hammer last week. "I don't appreciate his broadcasting, and I didn't appreciate him back when I worked with him. It’s time for him to take that cowboy hat and the spurs and the chaps, and maybe go to an S&M bondage house or something with that uniform." The two have a long history together, both coming to national prominence on WNBC-AM in the seventies and eighties, where Imus aired in the mornings, Stern in the afternoons, and they became rivals. "It was time for him to go," Stern said last week. —
Bennett Marcus