Howard Stern Gets Hitched

Zap2It.com | October 6, 2008
Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky
Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky
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Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel and Barbara Walters were among the guests

Howard Stern is taken, ladies.

The shock jock, 54, and his fiancee Beth Ostrosky, 36, tied the knot Friday, Oct. 3 in New York City, reports Usmagazine.com.

The couple stood before Kelly Ripa's husband Mark Consuelos, who officiated the wedding that took place at Le Cirque restaurant. The Who's Who of guests included Ripa, Barbara Walters, Billy Joel, Donald Trump, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel, John Stamos, Joan Rivers and fellow radio chums Robin Quivers, Artie Lang and Gary "Baba Booey" Dell'Abate, among others.

"Billy Joel's music was magical and Phoebe Snow sang like an angel," Ostrosky, a model, said of the reception's entertainment. "Pat Monahan sings Aerosmith better than Aerosmith."

As they listened, guests ate tuna tataki, scrambled eggs with white truffles and striped bass with caviar.

Stern, the King of All Media, announced their engagement last year on Valentine's Day.

Stern was previously married to Alison Berns, his college sweetheart, for 20 years. They have three daughters together: Emily, Debra and Ashley. The couple divorced in 2000, and shortly afterwards he started dating Ostrosky. They currently live together in Manhattan.

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