“Melissa Gorga explodes with accusations that Margaret Josephs secretly contacted her family – then mocks her for having ‘no morals’, leaving viewers in shock!”
Howard Stern says he’s never actually spoken to Oprah Winfrey.
The 71-year-old radio show host was interviewed by
Andy Cohen on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live on Thursday (October 9) when the topic of
Andy questioned if The Oprah Winfrey Show host was Howard‘s last remaining “foe” or “enemy.”
The media personality quickly refuted that claim, saying that he “loves
“I follow Oprah. I enjoy watching Oprah,” Howard continued.
But he also admits he’s never spoken to her and thinks she might be “afraid.”
“I know
Howard told Andy.
The reason for the Watch What Happens Live! host’s assumption probably stems from a moment a few years ago when Howard slammed the Greenleaf actress’ lavish lifestyle.
“Oprah’s not embarrassed by her wealth at all. She loves showing it off on Instagram. It’s f–king mind blowing you when you follow her on Instagram, you see her estates, her gardens, the people who service her and, you know,” he said in 2022, according to
The Wrap.
Howard sort of addresses that in the SiriusXM interview by saying he likes how she is sometimes “so unaware.”
“Maybe she is aware, but I suspect, I’m an
Oprah follower, but sometimes she’s unaware of the sort of way she shows her wealth,” he finished.
Howard was one of many celebrities who recently spoke out in support of
Jimmy Kimmel during his suspension controversy. See what he said here.
Chicago Bulls predicted to have All-Star after surprising upset win

The Chicago Bulls had an unenviable opening matchup: the Detroit Pistons without Coby White. Yet, Chicago pulled out a win and surprised everyone. They looked pretty great in doing so. In fact, the team looked so good that one insider is ready to say that this team will have an All-Star this year, and it’s not even clear which player that will be.
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The natural All-Star candidate is second-year forward Matas Buzelis. He has limitless potential and started to really look good in preseason. That, plus the unknown factor of Buzelis, meant that he was a likely All-Star candidate, and through one game, that’s been the case. However,
“Even without Coby White, the Bulls opened their season with a 115-111 win over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday. And three different players were a big part of the upset,” Bailey wrote. “Buzelis had 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting and blocked three shots for good measure. Two-time All-Star Nikola Vučević had 28 points and 14 boards.”
Everyone looked pretty great, but the combination of a hot finish to 2024-25 and a really solid opening night suggests that one player is the most likely to get an All-Star nod. “But the likeliest All-Star might be Josh Giddey, who closed his 2024-25 averaging 20.8 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 9.6 assists over his last 18 games and had 19 points and 11 assists on Wednesday,” Bailey continued. “If he keeps stacking up lines like that, and the Bulls are around .500 when All-Star picks are made, he could sneak in.”

Regardless, the fact that Chicago won without White, who could also generate All-Star buzz himself, is impressive. Doing it in such a manner that it’s not clear who the best player on the team will be this season is an even bigger win, and it suggests that all the talk of another mediocre season in the windy city may be totally overblown. For at least one night, things are really looking up for the Bulls, which has been a long time coming.