Jenny McCarthy is certainly not holding back since moving out of top-rated talk show, "The View." The 41-year-old host ventures into another kind of hosting with her SiriusXM debut on Wednesday. Fans of Jenny McCarthy can once again have fun with her signature ribald humor as she discusses certain topics that are related to sex and dating, just as the title of her segment entails, "Dirty Sexy Funny."
Jenny McCarthy discussed a theory that was related to something that had "been on her mind for years. Twenty years as a matter of fact." She told a short story that talked about how her ex-boyfriend who had once told her that an "American Idol" candidate was actually her type.
She had a celebrity guest, Perez Hilton, and asked him, "Does something like this make a guy gay, if a guy has a type?" She has other hosts on her show, comedian Justine Marino and her sister Joanne McCarthy. While the group was chatting, Jenny McCarthy also stated, "I do not think my fiancé is gay." In this sentence, Jenny McCarthy was referring to Donnie Wahlberg.
When Howard Stern, Jenny McCarthy's fellow Sirius radio host, called in to congratulate her on the debut of her 1st radio talk show, she also asked him for his opinion on the subject. She asked, "Do you agree with what we're saying, that everyone's a little bit gay?"
Stern, not being shy at all with regards to sharing what he thought about the topic, "No, I don't agree with that. That's the topic today? You want to get instant things, start talking about the years with Jim Carrey." "The Mask" star was actually an ex-boyfriend of Jenny McCarthy, and this comment of Stern's got a lot of laughs from the talk show panel, especially from Jenny McCarthy herself.
Jenny McCarthy, unperturbed, continued to press Stern about her theory. She told the King of All Media that "this has been a conspiracy among women that we feel like men are not being truthful. And if a d--- is going into our mouths or vaginas, we want it to be honest d---."
Howard Stern still answered Jenny McCarthy back and said, "Boy, oh boy. If you had spoken like this on 'The View', you wouldn't have gotten fired."