There's something you should know about this: Few people know that Howard Stern really helped Dana a lot. In fact, after this show, he supported her a lot after the programm, and he even took her at home after that. They used to talk a lot, they were really close friends. I knew that thanks to another Dana`s fan who wrote in this group long time ago talking about this fact.
So don't be worried about that. All Dana's fans (as us) wanted the best for her, so maybe that's why you're concerned about what happened that terrible day. Of course she was sad at that moment, but not for Stern. He helped her a lot during those times.
Kisses,
CAROLINA
gginlasvegas <gginlasvegas@...> wrote:

gginlasvegas <gginlasvegas@...> wrote:
--- In rememberingdanaplato@yahoogroups.com, buggirlx <no_reply@y...>
wrote:
> After watching the E show biography, I was sick to think that she
> killed herself right after the Howard Stern Interview or maybe
> because the interview went badly? I hope Howard Stern feels guilty
> about this. His callers can be very abusive, but he also can
control
> them if he wishes. I listen to Howard Stern all the time, but I
just
> could not even tune in after hearing about this. I never heard the
> interview, at the time, however.
>
> I just want to say something about personal responsible. Where
does
> money grubbing end with Howard? I mean he has millions of dollars,
> and his show would still be popular without having guests
constandly
> abused on the air. This is why A list celebrites never do Howard
> Stern. I am not saying for him to only ask fluff questions, but on
> the other hand driving someone to kill themselves is way over the
> line in the other direction.
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