Howard Stern’s wife, Beth Ostrowski Stern, 50, flaunted her incredibly toned figure as she posed for Social Life magazine in a series of stunning bikini snaps taken by her disc jockey husband.
Beth, who married the 69-year-old radio host in 2008, covers the publication’s 25th anniversary issue this month – and she proudly showed off her ageless body during the shoot.
Wearing only a skimpy, white two-piece swimsuit, the actress, model, author and animal-rights activist left little to the imagination in the photos, which were taken on a beach in Howard, Southampton, New York.
One picture features Beth seductively posing for the camera, while another shows her grinning from ear to ear as she kneels in the sand.
Howard Stern’s wife, Beth Ostrowski Stern, 50, flaunted her incredibly toned figure as she posed in a series of stunning bikini snaps taken by her husband for Social Life magazine.
Beth graces the cover of the publication’s 25th anniversary issue this month – and she proudly showed off her ageless body during the shoot.
Howard and Beth first met in 2000 at a dinner party. They soon started dating and tied the knot in 2008 after eight years together. They appear in 2018
Dressed in just a skimpy, white two-piece swimsuit, the 50-year-old actress left little to the imagination in photos taken on a beach in Howard, Southampton, New York.
She wore bright red lipstick and dramatic eyeliner, and wore her long, locks in loose waves around her face.
Beth – who is best known for her roles in the 1996 Ben Stiller-led comedy Flirting with Disaster and the 2000 flick Whipped – has spent her recent years focusing on finding forever homes for cats and kittens.
A third photo features the blonde beauty walking down a boardwalk in a flowing, beige gown.
Later during the shoot, she wore a strappy, red bathing suit with a plunging neckline.
Beth – who is best known for her roles in the 1996 Ben Stiller-led comedy Flirting with Disaster and the 2000 flick Whipped – has focused her recent years on finding forever homes for cats and kittens.
She co-founded an adoption center called Bianca’s Furry Friends Feline in 2019 and revealed to Social Life magazine that she currently fosters 19 cats at her and Howard’s home.
Chatting to the publication about her passion for helping animals, she admitted there’s a ‘misconception’ that comes with being the famous broadcaster’s wife.
‘People think my life with Howard is so glamorous and I have other people doing the messy part of raising pets,’ she explained.
‘[But that’s] Not true. I am currently fostering 19 kittens and adult/senior cats. That’s a lot of scoop poop.
Chatting to the publication about her passion for helping animals, she admitted there’s a ‘misconception’ that comes with being the famous broadcaster’s wife.
‘People think my life with Howard is so glamorous and I have other people doing the messy part of raising pets,’ she explained. ‘[But that’s] Not true.’ They appear in 2019
She and Howard currently live in a sprawling, $25 million Hamptons mansion — which sits on a 4.35-acre property and spans 15,000-square-feet.
‘What I choose to do with my life is a passion and a 24/7 commitment. I put animals first because I have no human children.’
She and Howard currently live in a sprawling, $25 million Hamptons mansion — which sits on a 4.35-acre property and spans 15,000-square-feet.
The waterfront residence has eight bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a bowling alley, wine cellar and tasting room, huge pool, spa and private studio where Howard can work.
Howard owns a $21 million penthouse in Manhattan and a $65 million vacation home in Palm Beach, Florida.
Beth – who has amassed nearly 800,000 followers on Instagram – also spoke out about some of the hate she gets online, explaining that social media can be a great ‘tool’ for her to ‘promote her work’ and ‘reach out to more people’. Man,’ has a ‘dark’ side to it.
Beth (seen with Howard in 2005) also opened up about some of her hate online, explaining that while Instagram can be a great ‘tool’, it has a ‘dark’ side.
‘Every day, I block about 10 to 15 people who have made nasty comments and hurt my feelings about my rescue work,’ she shared. ‘Criticism is painful.’ He was seen in 2019
‘Every day, I block about 10 to 15 people who have made nasty comments and hurt my feelings about my rescue work,’ she shared.
‘The criticism hurts, but I try to take a deep breath and find solace in meditation and cuddling with one of my cats.
‘I remind myself that every day I’m lucky to save a life, and I’m doing my best.
‘I have to focus on my mission and resist the temptation to respond to criticism as my husband suggests. Blocking accounts has become a necessity.’
Howard and Beth first met at a dinner party in 2000, following the star’s split from his first wife Alison Barnes, with whom he shares three daughters.
They soon started dating and tied the knot in 2008 after eight years together.