Other comedy podcasters are ‘better than him’

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Other comedy podcasters are ‘better than him’



Jerry Seinfeld honestly admitted that he doesn’t think Howard Stern is funny.

The stand-up comedian threw shade at the “Howard Stern Show” radio host. during Wednesday’s episode of the “Fly on the Wall” podcast.

Speaking about the popularity of podcasts, Seinfeld said that Stern basically invented the format.

The comedian said he doesn’t think the “Howard Stern Show” host is all that funny during Wednesday’s episode of the “Fly on the Wall” podcast. Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
While talking to Dana Carvey and David Spade about podcasts, he asked, “Howard Stern came up with that, right?” Getty Images for Netflix

“But we’re better than him now,” the 70-year-old “Seinfeld” star joked.

“Howard is interesting. Howard is great at interviewing, but comedy, I mean, can we talk honestly? – he asked hosts Dana Carvey and David Spade.


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Spade, 59, replied, “Sure,” and Carvey responded, “No.”

Carvey, 68, said Stern’s performance is given some comic relief by his longtime co-host, Robin Quivers.

“But now we are better than him,” added the “Seinfeld” star. ABC via Getty Images
He continued: “Howard is interesting. Howard is great at interviewing, but comedy, I mean, can we talk honestly? NBCU/NBCUniversal Photo Bank via Getty Images

“Yes, everyone is great, but let’s face it, he was outflanked,” Seinfeld said.

The producer assured that better comedy podcasts are being aired, including Carvey and Spade’s show.

“This is the best show on the air,” Seinfeld continued. “Because you’re having fun together, it’s smooth, you’re not jumping on each other, which is annoying to hear.”

Representatives for Stern were not immediately available to Page Six for comment.

Seinfeld explained that he believed Stern was “outflanked” by other comedians. Getty Images for Netflix
He added that Carvey and Spade’s show is “the best on the air.” ABC via Getty Images

Aside from Seinfeld, Stern has made several enemies over the course of his decades-long career.

Last year, the media personality’s former radio rival, Mancow Muller, born Matthew Erich Muller, took the opportunity to slam Stern for disgusting comments he made in the 1990s.

During the docu-series “2000s Dark,” Muller opened up about their feud, sharing that Stern publicly criticized him and threatened to “rape” him while his dad was battling terminal cancer.

“My father was a $30,000-a-year furniture maker and he became the number one topic on Stern’s show for a year,” Muller said.

“Because you’re having fun together, it’s smooth, you’re not jumping on each other, which is annoying to hear,” the actor said. GC Images
Stern did not immediately respond to Seinfeld’s comments. Washington Post via Getty Images

“The countdown to his death and how he was going to have sex with my mother,” she recalled. “How he was going to use my mother’s saliva on himself when he raped me, how he dug up my father’s body, told his listeners to go to my father’s funeral.”

Stern also has a 30-year feud with Kathie Lee Gifford.

The “Way” star previously revealed that Stern “hated [her] courage,” even though I never met him during a 2018 appearance on the “Today” show.

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