One of the most widely circulated clips involving a "Busty Marilyn" occurred on October 5, 1998 , when the rock star Marilyn Manson was a guest on the show. The Segment:
Looking back, the segment is a time capsule. Today, Howard Stern has evolved into a serious, long-form interviewer asking Alec Baldwin about his childhood. But the "Super Busty Marilyn" clip is a reminder of the wild west of terrestrial radio—where the FCC was the only enemy, and political correctness didn't exist.
– Marilyn makes a jaw-dropping entrance in a tight pink dress, causing Robin Quivers to laugh and Howard to immediately ask, “Are those real?” Cue audience howls.
The appearance of "Super Busty Marilyn" on The Howard Stern Show remains a quintessential example of the program’s "Shock Jock" era, blending high-energy chaos with the unfiltered, provocative humor that defined the E! Show years. ⚡ The Atmosphere
: Manson and band member Twiggy Ramirez weren't actually booked; they simply walked into the studio while Howard was on the air.
Robin Quivers called it "a public health hazard," while Howard noted that she was carrying more weight on her chest than most people pack in a suitcase for a two-week vacation.
One of the most widely circulated clips involving a "Busty Marilyn" occurred on October 5, 1998 , when the rock star Marilyn Manson was a guest on the show. The Segment:
Looking back, the segment is a time capsule. Today, Howard Stern has evolved into a serious, long-form interviewer asking Alec Baldwin about his childhood. But the "Super Busty Marilyn" clip is a reminder of the wild west of terrestrial radio—where the FCC was the only enemy, and political correctness didn't exist.
– Marilyn makes a jaw-dropping entrance in a tight pink dress, causing Robin Quivers to laugh and Howard to immediately ask, “Are those real?” Cue audience howls.
The appearance of "Super Busty Marilyn" on The Howard Stern Show remains a quintessential example of the program’s "Shock Jock" era, blending high-energy chaos with the unfiltered, provocative humor that defined the E! Show years. ⚡ The Atmosphere
: Manson and band member Twiggy Ramirez weren't actually booked; they simply walked into the studio while Howard was on the air.
Robin Quivers called it "a public health hazard," while Howard noted that she was carrying more weight on her chest than most people pack in a suitcase for a two-week vacation.
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