Meghan McCain is giving her thoughts on The View and is not mincing her words about the show and her former co-hosts.
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looking back on his late friend Ralph Cirella’s first time calling into his eponymous radio show.The stylist and makeup artist died on Tuesday at the age of 58.Cirella first contacted the “Howard Stern Show” on Dec. 24, 1985.
His exchange with Stern, 69, and his co-host, Robin Quivers, was reshared to the program’s official Instagram account late Thursday. Cirella was just a high school kid from New Jersey at the time.Howard noted that he spoke to Cirella and his mother on Christmas Eve before he ever met them.“Howard, can you play the new Connie Francis Christmas song,” a young Cirella asked Stern on the phone.The DJ wondered why the teen wanted to listen to the tune again, to which Cirella said: “Yea, my mother didn’t hear it.
She loves Connie Francis.”He then handed his telephone to his mom and she spoke to Stern while on the radio broadcast.Cirella’s mom joked: “What did my son say? That I like Connie Francis? She’s not a singer, not an entertainer.”She then got off the call and Stern quipped: “I thought she had something to say. I wanna speak to your mother, not a dopey kid!”A hurt-sounding Cirella chimed in: “I’m not dopey kid, man.
I was on ‘David Letterman.'”Turns out, he was actually on an episode of “Late Night with David Letterman” in the 1980s.He was pulled from the audience by the late-night host to ask Larry “Bud” Melman — whose real name was Calvert Grant DeForest and was a character actor who frequently appeared on “Late Night.”Letterman interviewed Cirella from his audience seat and the latter asked Bud: “What are the best investments for the ’80s?”“History could have been very different if he had palled up to Letterman,” Stern laughed, after rolling the old clip of Cirella this week. “Letterman would
.Meghan McCain is giving her thoughts on The View and is not mincing her words about the show and her former co-hosts.
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here.Kiasmos return to the live stage for the first time in over five years. Headline performances announced for London and Berlin on May 29/31, and a headline slot at OPIA Festival in Utrecht on June 2, 2024.
Clara Amfo, who danced her way into our hearts on Strictly Come Dancing in 2020, has decided to say goodbye to her BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds show after two years.The DJ announced that she'll be leaving the show in 2024 to take on new exciting projects. Jack Saunders, known for presenting Future Artists and The Official Chart shows, will be stepping into Clara's shoes from April 15. Clara shared a heartfelt message saying how proud she was of her work on the station and how grateful she was for her listeners.The show has seen some big names like Zane Lowe, Annie Mac and Steve Lamacq at the helm before.
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‘It’s time for change,” former Empire star Terrence Howard said today announcing he is suing CAA over allegedly screwing him financially over the hip hop soap’s blockbuster six season run. “We need accountability. We need access. We need to be able to share in the profits.”
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Howard Stern is reflecting on his stylist and friend’s tragic passing.
Instagram account Wednesday. “Bye for now, Ralph ❤️,” it concluded.
Fox 8.Cirella’s “heart gave out” Tuesday morning during a procedure, as he was being treated for a “curable” form of “rare” lymphoma.“I just have been so sad and so angry,” the star continued. “He didn’t take care of himself.”He went on to commemorate Cirella, adding that “he loved me.”“Ralph was a trustworthy, dear friend who made me laugh every time I was with him,” he said.Cirella was reportedly hired as Stern’s personal assistant and was later promoted to wardrobe consultant and then set designer.
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