Ralph Cirella, Howard Stern’s close friend and longtime stylist who made frequent appearances as a contributor to Stern’s radio show, died yesterday after a battle with a rare lymphoma. He was 58
An emotional Stern made the announcement today on his SiriusXM radio show. Stern said Cirella’s “heart gave out” Tuesday morning during a procedure as he was being treated for the lymphoma.
“I just have been so sad and so angry,” Stern continued. “He didn’t take care of himself.”
“I will miss him terribly,” Stern said on the episode largely devoted to remembrances of Cirella, adding “I can’t believe we’re saying it, but this guy was my man and he’s like the brother I never had.”
“I think this is the toughest part of loving someone — when you lose them,” Stern said. “Lord knows I loved Ralph. My wife said to me last night,...
An emotional Stern made the announcement today on his SiriusXM radio show. Stern said Cirella’s “heart gave out” Tuesday morning during a procedure as he was being treated for the lymphoma.
“I just have been so sad and so angry,” Stern continued. “He didn’t take care of himself.”
“I will miss him terribly,” Stern said on the episode largely devoted to remembrances of Cirella, adding “I can’t believe we’re saying it, but this guy was my man and he’s like the brother I never had.”
“I think this is the toughest part of loving someone — when you lose them,” Stern said. “Lord knows I loved Ralph. My wife said to me last night,...
- 12/6/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
An emotional Howard Stern paid tribute to his friend Ralph Cirella on Wednesday’s (December 6) edition of SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show, where he confirmed Cirella died during a routine procedure on Tuesday (December 5) morning. “His heart gave out,” Stern explained, revealing that Cirella was being treated for a “rare lymphoma” that was “curable and treatable.” The longtime radio host also said he was in the midst of arranging various doctor consultations for Cirella before his tragic passing. Cirella, born on April 20, 1965, worked as Stern’s personal stylist for decades, later being promoted to wardrobe consultant and then set designer. He appeared in two episodes of the TV series Howard Stern on Demand and was a frequent contributor to the broadcaster’s radio show. Stern said he was “angry” that Cirella kept his diagnosis secret for so long. “I just have been so sad and so angry,” he stated.
- 12/6/2023
- TV Insider
Continuing our coverage of the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con comes the programming for Thursday. For the full run down, go to the con’s website. Thursday is the first full day of the Comic-Con and is filled with awesome panels about zombies, monsters, The Walking Dead, Dexter, The Hobbit and others. Including our very own panel at 7:30 Pm in 24Abc in Hall H. We hope to see you there.
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
For the events that cater more to the sensibilities of FM, check the highlights below:
10:00-11:00 The Witty Women of Steampunk— The Victorian era was one marked by constraints on behavior, morals and bosoms. When you add a bit of sci-fi to the mix, however, those corset laces begin to loosen. The steampunk genre has allowed a new wave of female creators and personalities to explore how liberating, sexy, and adventurous the age of steam can be. Robin Blackburn...
- 7/2/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Director demonstrates loose lips on the Geektime show.
The Death Wish remake has been assembled on the downlow to this point, with director Joe Carnahan letting out just a few key details here and there to keep the project in the periphery of fans. He has mentioned that the original novel will serve as the key source material for the new film, while also saying that this new version will be moved out west to Los Angeles. Specifically, what he refers to as the “hidden Los Angeles” of films like Collateral, Drive, and Heat.
Today on Sirius Xm’s Geektime show, hosted by Ralph Cirella on Howard 101, Carnahan issued an All The President’s Men-style confirmation as to who would play the lead role of Paul Kersey. Carnahan told the Geektime crew he couldn’t say who the star would be, but did say if the crew guessed correctly, he...
The Death Wish remake has been assembled on the downlow to this point, with director Joe Carnahan letting out just a few key details here and there to keep the project in the periphery of fans. He has mentioned that the original novel will serve as the key source material for the new film, while also saying that this new version will be moved out west to Los Angeles. Specifically, what he refers to as the “hidden Los Angeles” of films like Collateral, Drive, and Heat.
Today on Sirius Xm’s Geektime show, hosted by Ralph Cirella on Howard 101, Carnahan issued an All The President’s Men-style confirmation as to who would play the lead role of Paul Kersey. Carnahan told the Geektime crew he couldn’t say who the star would be, but did say if the crew guessed correctly, he...
- 6/16/2012
- by Josh Converse
- Boomtron
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