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Howard Stern’s Ex-Wife Alison Berns

Alison Berns was born on May 26, 1954, under the sign of Gemini, in Newton Centre, Massachusetts, USA, and is a 65-year-old former actress and psychotherapist best known as Howard Stern’s ex-wife. From 1986 to 2005, he was the host of his radio show, “The Howard Stern Show.”

What is the Net Worth of Alison Berns? Salary, Earnings

Alison Berns’ net worth exceeds $50 million, which she earned as an actor in the film industry. Her income was further bolstered by the divorce settlement from her renowned ex-husband Howard Stern, who still has an estimated fortune of $90 million.

Where was Alison Berns born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

Alison Berns was born on May 26, 1954. Alison Berns spent her childhood in Newton Centre, where she was reared by her parents alongside a brother named Lou Berns and a sister named Betsy Berns Stark.

Her nationality is American, and she is of White Caucasian descent. She attended John Ward Elementary School before moving on to Bigelow Middle School.

She graduated from Newton North High School in 1972 and subsequently enrolled at Boston University, where she earned a magna cum laude degree in Liberal Arts in 1976.

Alison then completed her education at Columbia University, where she earned her MA in Social Work in 1978.

Is Alison Berns Single? Relationship

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                                 Alison Berns with her husband(Source: Liverampup)

Alison Berns and Howard Stern divorced after being married for more than two decades. They divorced in 2001 after their divorce was formalized in October 1999.

Later that year, Alison married David Scott Simon, with whom she is now married, while her ex-husband Howard dated Angie Everhard and Robin Givens until dating fashion model and actress Beth Ostrosky in 2000 and marrying her in 2008.

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Social Worker in Psychiatry

Alison began her job in social work immediately after graduating from college. She went on to become a qualified clinical social worker, emphasizing psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. She finally opened her psychotherapy practice.

Talk Show Appearances

Alison became interested in the film industry through her ex-husband; while in college, she worked on a student documentary film about transcendental meditation with Howard.

Alison appeared in three episodes of her husband’s radio show “The Howard Stern Show” after it debuted in 1987. She made her cinematic debut the following year in Howard Stern’s made-for-television spectacular “Negligeé And Underpants Party,” which was followed by her appearance in another Stern TV special, “US Open Sores” (1988).

Alison participated in numerous episodes of the late-night television variety show “The Howard Stern Show,” which ran on the WWOR-TV network from 1991 to 1992, and she guest-starred in an episode of “The Geraldo Rivera Show” in November 1993.

She also appeared on the E! Network show “Howard Stern” multiple times between 1994 and 1998. She also had a tiny role in “Private Parts,” a biographical comedy film about her husband that was released in 1997.

Marriage to a Famous Radio Personality Increases Popularity

While both were students at Boston University, Alison Berns and Howard Stern met through a mutual friend. They began dating soon after and married on June 4, 1978, in a private wedding ceremony at Temple Ohabei Shalom in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Three Daughters’ Mother

Alison and her husband, Howard, have three daughters. In May 1983, she gave birth to their first child, Emily Beth. Three years later, the family received a second girl, Deborah Jennifer ‘Debra,’ and in January 1993, the couple welcomed their third daughter, Ashley Jade Stern.

How tall is Alison Berns? Weight, Hair Color

Blue eyes and long light brown curly hair. 5ft 6ins in height (1.68m). 143-pound weight (65kgs). 34-26-35 – Vital Statistics. 33B bra size 6.5 shoe size (US)

Who is her ex-name? husband’s Wiki/Bio of Howard Stern

Howard Allan Stern was born on January 12, 1954, in Queens, New York City, USA, under the sign of Capricorn. His parents, Ben and Ray Stern reared him and his older sister Ellen in a Jewish family.

He has Austrian, Hungarian, and Polish ancestors. Howard attended Washington-Rose Elementary School, Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School, and South Side High School, where he graduated in 1972.

He also attended Hebrew school. Howard attended Boston University and earned a degree before going on to earn a first-class radio-telephone operator license from the Radio Engineering Institute of Electronics in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

It led him to work for the WNTN radio station in Newton, Massachusetts until he graduated with honors in 1976.

Beginnings of a Career

Howard Stern continued his career after college, working for rock music radio stations such as WRNW in Briarcliff Manor, New York, and WWWW in Washington, D.C., among others. He was later employed by WNBC in New York City, where he worked from 1982 until 1985.

Ascend to Fame

Howard joined the WXRK radio station in New York in 1985, and his morning show, “The Howard Stern Show,” debuted the following year and was syndicated until 2005.

The show earned him Billboard’s Nationally Syndicated Air Personality of the Year award eight times in a row, becoming one of the top radio shows in the country and making him one of the most paid radio personalities after signing a $500 million five-year contract with Sirius XM in the mid-2000s.

He’s been on Sirius since then, and he’s allegedly under contract till 2027.

Other Books and Projects

Howard Stern has created numerous additional television talk shows, including “The Howard Stern Show,” which aired on WWOR-TV from 1990 to 1992, and “Howard Stern,” which aired on the E! network from 1994 to 2005.

He has also written three books: “Private Parts” (1993), “Miss America” (1995), and “Howard Stern Returns” (2019). In 1997, his debut book was made into a film of the same name.

Aside from that, Howard temporarily served as a judge on the talent show “America’s Got Talent” in 2011.

In a little-known aside, he contemplated running for Governor of New York in 1994 but withdrew when he realized he would have to disclose his financial position.

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