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Howard Stern Show segment featuring Marilyn Manson and a Marilyn Monroe impersonator is a noted example of the show's chaotic, shock-jock era. The interaction is considered a classic, humorous moment by long-term listeners due to the absurdity of the pairing and Manson's reaction. View the segment at

Marilyn, in a surprisingly soft, almost shy voice, explained that she started with saline implants but "wanted to be a cartoon." She admitted to traveling to Tijuana for injections of industrial-grade silicone—the kind used for tractor tires. When Howard asked if doctors refused her, she said, "Doctors are cowards. I found a vet." super busty marilyn on the howard stern show cracked

The interview famously featured a "Wheel of Sex" segment. Longtime fans remember the show "sneakily" stopping the prize wheel at the one result the fan explicitly did not want: "Hit with a stinky fish". The "Cracked" Conclusion:

The "cracked" energy peaked when Howard, trying to be a journalist, asked Marilyn to stand up. She leaned forward to grab her purse, and the weight of her chest caused her to tip over. She didn't fall gracefully; she rocked . Like one of those inflatable tube men outside a car dealership. The Time Marilyn Manson Met His Most Intense

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If you are looking for a specific guest with that physical description, you might be thinking of early "Channel 9" era guests like or Luber (the "Super Fan"), who were often featured in segments focused on their appearance.

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: Sidekicks like Robin Quivers and Fred Norris often provided the "voice of reason" or comedic sound effects (like the famous drop of a heavy object) to emphasize the guest's size. When Howard asked if doctors refused her, she

Super Busty Marilyn out-Howard Sterned Howard Stern.

Marilyn represents the terminal point of the male gaze. She took "what men want" (larger breasts) and hyper-accelerated it until it became a parody of a parody. In that sense,