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Howard Stern Raises Huge Fanfare from Fans

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Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky arrive at Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, and his adulating fans showered him with love.

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Lady Gaga Reveals Stunning Sex Secret

Lady Gaga has revealed a sexual secret so shocking, no one could have seen it coming. No, this is not the reincarnation of the Lady Gaga hermaphrodite rumor. It’s almost as weird, however. Almost. The singer revealed in a new interview that she used to listen to her parents having sex. Not just once or once in a while, or even occasionally. Like all the time. Stefani Germanotta spent her formative years listening to her mom and dad have sex because their Upper West Side apartment didn’t have any doors, she says. No doors? “My parents’ room and the one I shared with my sister were on the top floor,” the star says. “There are no doors on any of the bedrooms. My parents could hear everything me and my sister said growing up. And I heard them too!” Not that she’s traumatized. Quite the opposite, in fact. Gaga says she “inherited her wild streak from her father Joe, who once hired a stripper” as her piano teacher and who used to spend his spare time “having sex with girls under the boardwalk in New Jersey before he went to see Bruce Springsteen.” Sounds like quite a character. Gaga feels her less than conventional childhood not only molded her into whatever she thinks she is, it has also caused her to shy away from “domestication.” “I love being with my parents,” Lady Gaga says, “but I also really fear domestication. I don’t have a home. I stay between my friends’ places and my parents’.” So, there you have it. You’re welcome to crash at THG’s office anytime, girl. We actually have doors, and could arrange a stripper if you really, really want.

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Parents Television Council Slams NBC for Hiring Howard Stern

If NBC was aiming to create headlines with its hiring of Howard Stern as a judge on America’s Got Talent , the network can consider its mission accomplished. Of course, not all headlines are positive, especially not that highlighted by the always-grumpy Parents Television Council. Referring to Stern as Stern in a statement as “a performer who is synonymous with shock, profanity and obscenity,” the PTC added: “The once-proud broadcast network has lost its way and has made it clear it holds no concern whatsoever for children and families… Not coincidentally, in just over three weeks the network will be standing before the United States Supreme Court arguing for the right to use the F-word at any time of the day, even in front of children.” What do you think of Stern’s hiring? Will he make for an acceptable judge?

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Howard Stern Defends Herman Cain "I think it’s a smear job"

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Howard Stern: "Dick Durbin Treats Me Like I’m an Idiot!"

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Howard Stern to David Letterman: How Horrible is Jay Leno?!?

Howard Stern appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman last night and stayed true to a vow he made earlier in the day: The radio host simply went off on Jay Leno. Saying he follows the late night talk show wars like “The Torah,” Stern referred to The Tonight Show host as someone “horrible” with “no talent.” Howard Stern on The Late Show Letterman simply laughed along with Stern, who didn’t give the CBS icon much time to respond. Instead, he continued on about Regis, Bill Cosby and a great deal more. Check out the interview now and then choose your team: Which late night side are you on?

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‘Game Of Thrones’ Star Sean Bean On Playing ‘A Good Man For A Change’

Bean plays Eddard ‘Ned’ Stark in upcoming HBO drama. By Kara Warner Sean Bean in “Game of Thrones” Photo: Helen Sloan/ HBO The series premiere is still months away, but it’s never too early to talk about HBO’s upcoming epic “Game of Thrones,” based on George R.R. Martin’s fantasy book series “A Song of Ice and Fire.” It’s a loaded, layered drama, but to summarize, think one part sword-wielding medieval fantasy, a la “Lord of the Rings,” and one part sex-charged fight for power, like “The Tudors” or “The Sopranos.” MTV News recently caught up with a few key cast members at the Television Critics Association press tour, where young star Emilia Clarke revealed the hazards of shooting racy scenes. We also spoke to actor Sean Bean, a veteran of sorts when it comes to the fantasy genre, although usually in roles of a villainous nature. In “Game of Thrones,” Bean plays Eddard “Ned” Stark, a noble commanding officer and Lord of Winterfell, the northernmost territory in Martin’s fictional world. Given Bean’s resume, particularly his work in “Lord of the Rings,” we asked the English actor whether he had any reservations in taking on another role in the fantasy genre. “I seem to be quite drawn to the medieval, magical fantasies, as it were,” he said. “It was such a good part, and I read the book and the character, and I just really wanted to play it, so I didn’t have any doubts whatsoever,” Bean assured us. He said diving into the world of “Thrones” was a completely new experience. “I wasn’t aware of the books at first, and I wasn’t aware of how big a following it had,” Bean admitted. “And then when I realized it, I talked to David Benioff, the writer, who I worked with on ‘Troy.’ He’s a great guy, does some great dialogue, and it’s just a wonderful production.” Bean went on to say that HBO’s involvement sweetened the deal. “Knowing you’ve got the backing of HBO and the quality of them, I thought, ‘Wow, this is a great role,’ ” he said. “[Ned is] a good guy as well, a good man for a change for me,” he said with a smile. Are you excited for “Game of Thrones”? Tell us in the comments below!

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‘American Idol’ Judge Steven Tyler Talks Sex, Drugs On ‘Howard Stern’

Aerosmith singer doesn’t hold back on the eve of his family-friendly new gig. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler Photo: Kevin Kane/ WireImage This is not going to be your grandma’s “American Idol.” When the show that’s beloved by everyone from tweens with blue hair to their indigo-coiffed nanas comes back Wednesday night with the first episode of season 10, it will have more surprises than the ones we’ve already told you about . “Idol” has always been a kind of wholesome family affair that the entire clan can sit down and watch together without worrying about foul language, nudity or any other PG-13 antics. That’s before new judge Steven Tyler came onboard, so don’t be surprised if your sixth-grader starts asking, “Mommy, what’s a Lunesta?” or “Daddy, what’s a three-way?” Tyler has done it all as the lead singer of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame act Aerosmith, and he’s not afraid to talk about it in its X-rated glory, even when promoting his new G-rated gig. Appearing as the surprise guest on Howard Stern’s Sirius satellite radio show Tuesday (January 18), the motor-mouthed rocker made a modest attempt to play down his colorful past, but still ended up discussing the kind of sex, drugs and rock-and-roll debauchery you’ve never heard about from any of the past “Idol” judges. Tyler left no stone unturned, speaking about everything from the inspiration for the song “Big 10 Inch Record” (hint: it’s not about vinyl) to masturbation, his active (and colorful) sex life with his current girlfriend, his love of guns, multiple trips to rehab for drugs and Penthouse Forum-worthy backstage activities with his sweetie and an eager groupie during a recent Aerosmith tour. “He’s angry with me for what? Because I took f—ing ‘Idol’? What a crock of sh–!” he responded vehemently when Stern asked if the TV gig was putting even more distance between Tyler and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry. “Wait till Wednesday,” he teased. “I saw the debut … I’m not a TV guy, I’m a rock-and-roll junkie whore. I’m not used to your stuff, [but] it blew me away,” he added about the emotions he felt watching the first 10 minutes of the debut episode. Though he complained about his bandmates sometimes kicking him when he’s down (or in rehab), Tyler said he loves his Aerosmith pals dearly and said he explained to them that “Idol” was a good chance for him to slow down and get off the road for a while to rest his chronic and painful foot condition. “This is something else I could get into and see if it was a good fit,” he said. Putting aside his belief that no one can really be a star without paying their dues in a million dingy clubs (though his wording was much more colorful on Stern’s show), Tyler, 62, said he realized it’s a new day in the music biz, and after boiling 700 contestants down to 20, he finally gets the show. “It’s something that I’ve never got into because I never caught the rhythm of the show,” he said. “When you watch it, you kind of fall in love with this guy … there’s some people who sing their ass off.” He also explained for the first time how he got the gig, saying he was writing a song with former judge Kara DioGuardi last year for a Japanese movie, and she got him thinking about the show. Tyler said producers came to him after Aerosmith’s 2010 summer tour ended and made an offer. “She [DioGuardi] was talking to [executive producer] Nigel [Lythgoe] … and so Nigel got to management,” and that got the ball rolling, though Tyler said he swiftly rejected the show’s first offer with a brusque “f— that!” And, in another breach of past “Idol” etiquette, Tyler alluded to his payday for the gig. When Stern suggested that fellow newbie judge Jennifer Lopez was earning $12 million a year on the show, Tyler sniggered and said, “More!,” then instantly realized he may have crossed a line in discussing his paycheck. When Stern countered that perhaps it was more like $18 million, Tyler declined to answer, but did admit that he’s free to bail after one season if things don’t work out. But when it came to discussing their sex life, Tyler wasn’t so shy, with his girlfriend admitting that he’s still got plenty of stamina and never needs Viagra to get his motor running. “It gives me a headache!” he demurred of the male impotence drug, before describing his first experience on the pill a few years ago, as well as the laundry list of exotic drugs he did back in the bad old days of his addiction. In fact, it was Tyler who asked Stern if he’d ever been with two women at the same time, telling the radio host that it was “the secret to life.” But when the singer’s girlfriend suggested that she and Tyler had already invited another woman into their circle of trust, the Aerosmith frontman suddenly got a bit more squeamish and tried to change the subject. “Ah, Jesus, we’re on television!” he moaned about the Stern TV cameras focused on him, before again insisting that it hadn’t (yet) happened, but might in the future. But, soon enough, the story about the backstage tryst unfolded and Tyler groaned, “Wouldn’t you know, it would go to here?” Finally, after nearly an hour of the most unconventional “Idol” judge interview ever, he’d had enough when she divulged the gritty details of the encounter. “You’re going too far!” he yelled. “No more! No more Joe Perry, no more the band! No more sex. We got too close. It’s enough.” Asked if he was being shy because of ” ‘Idol’ and his new image,” Tyler snorted, “F— no!” Don’t miss our “American Idol” live stream “Judging the Judges: An ‘Idol’ Without Simon,” featuring post-show analysis from Jim Cantiello and special guests, on MTV.com this Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Tweet your “Idol” commentary with the hashtag #idolwithoutsimon, and we could quote you on the show! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. 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California Governor: Who Cares If I Ruined Lives

Filed under: Howard K Stern , Governor Jerry Brown , Anna Nicole Smith , Celebrity Justice After a judge just ruled there was no basis to convict Howard K. Stern of anything in connection with Anna Nicole Smith’s drug abuse, freshly re-minted California Governor Jerry Brown — who went after Stern with a vengeance while he was Attorney General… Read more

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NBA Stars to David Stern — What’s in Your Wallet?

Filed under: David Stern , TMZ Sports LeBron James ‘ $110 million contract is old news in the NBA — now basketball superstars want to talk about how much cheese Commissioner David Stern is making. Our sources on the hard court — i.e. players — tell us they think it’s unfair for the… Read more

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