Kamala Harris Will Go On Howard Stern’s Podcast—Here Are His Most Disgusting Comments About Girls
Kamala Harris will go on Howard Stern's podcast, who once sexualized the high school girls at the Columbine shooting. Here are some of the worst things he did and said.

Kamala Harris has spent years championing "female empowerment" and "lifting women up,” but in a move that feels hypocritical, the Vice President decided to make an appearance on Howard Stern's podcast. Yes, the same Howard Stern who's known for decades of crude, misogynistic, pedophilic comments that objectify women under the guise of “jokes.”
While Harris continues to wave flag of "girl power," her confusing choice to sit down with one of the most problematic figures in the media is a contradiction. It's hard to take her claims of empowerment seriously when she's cozying up to a man whose entire career has thrived on being cruel toward women.
Here are some of the most disturbing things he’s said and done.
Howard Stern Sexualizes Columbine High School Victims
On April 21, 1999, just one day after the Columbine High School shooting that took the lives of 12 students and one teacher, Stern sexualized the girls who ran for their lives away from the gunmen.
“There were some really good-looking girls running with their hands on their heads. Did the kids try to have sex with any of those girls?” he said. “They didn't even do that? Why wouldn’t you have some sex? If I was going to kill some people, I’d take them out with sex.”
Howard Stern’s Disturbing Comments on the Olsen Twins
The 70-year-old also made pedophilic comments about the Olsen twins before they were 18, including, "Now, normally, I don't look at a 13-year-old and sexualize them, I don't, but these two are pieces of ass. They've grown up so perfect."
Howard Stern Fantasizes about Sarah Michelle Gellar Looking Like a “Little Baby”
Sarah Michelle Gellar and her husband once appeared on Stern's show. He asked the Buffy star, "Are you blonde all over... you shave completely?" When Gellar told him she waxed, he responded, "Oy vey, you must look like a little baby when you're in bed." He also made a bet with Freddy Prinze Jr., saying he was going to cheat on her and their marriage wouldn't last 10 years.
Gellar called out Stern after their 20-year anniversary and tagged Stern. "I think you owe us," she said.
Howard Stern Blackface and Racism
In 1993, Stern casually dropped the N-word and dressed in blackface for “satirical purposes.” While he’s made it clear that he doesn’t regret the skit entirely, Stern’s response has been more “yeah, I did it” than any real apology.
He’s claimed his comedy has “evolved,” but the fact that he’s never fully owned up to the harm his antics caused is telling. Harris supports progressive causes like Black Lives Matter, but apparently, she doesn't see the issue in sharing a platform with someone who once thought mocking blackface was fair game.
Stern also said that Rodney King, an African American man who suffered from police brutality in 1991, was a "blight on society” in a Rolling Stone interview.
Howard Stern Being Cruel to Women
Stern also held the infamous "Buttaface Contest" on his shows, where he and other men made cruel jokes about women's faces while objectifying and sexualizing their bodies.
Howard Stern and Dana Plato’s Suicide
Actress Dana Plato’s tragic story is one of the most unsettling moments tied to Howard Stern’s show. Just a day before her death from a drug overdose, Plato appeared on his radio show, saying she was clean and even offering to have her hair tested to prove it. But in private, she begged Stern not to submit the sample. Plato was clearly in a fragile state, yet Stern pressed on and turned her into a spectacle. The next day, perhaps feeling humiliated and distraught by Stern’s actions, she tragically passed away after taking a mix of Valium and painkillers.
This wasn’t just some unfortunate coincidence. Listeners and even people close to her, like Todd Bridges' mom, felt Stern’s treatment of Plato contributed to her distress. Stern, however, dismissed any responsibility.
Bullying Anna Nicole Smith and Fatshaming Her
Stern bullied Anna Nicole Smith about her weight, pressuring her to step on a scale and saying she probably weighed about 300 pounds.
Howard Stern Makes Fun of Selena’s Death
Selena Quintanilla Pérez, the “Queen of Tejano Music,” was murdered, and her death shocked the Latin community. But Stern caused outrage with his highly offensive comments about her death. The host mocked her murder and ridiculed her music, going as far as to say, “This music does absolutely nothing for me. Alvin and the Chipmunks have more soul... Spanish people have the worst taste in music. They have no depth.”
Stern later issued a half-hearted apology in Spanish, stating that his comments were not meant to cause additional pain to Selena’s loved ones.
Howard Stern Talks to Harvey Weinstein About Manipulating Actresses
A resurfaced video of Stern asking disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein why he hasn't used his power to sexually assault women recently went viral on X.
Again, the woman running for president is okay with appearing on Stern's show and promoting it. What happened to supporting women?
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