Howard Stern’s wife typically uses social media to raise awareness of her foster cats and kittens, but she made a head-turning exception this week.
The 53-year-old posted a stunning selfie of herself in a tiny, mismatched bikini while on vacation, and it certainly grabbed her followers’ attention.
Beth looked incredible as she showed off her toned physique in a black top and leopard-print bottoms ahead of a dip in the pool.
She appeared to be makeup-free and covered her eyes with oversized sunglasses, while her long blonde hair cascaded down her chest.
Despite the different content, Beth still used her bikini-clad photo to draw attention to her blog on the North Shore Animal League America website.
“Please read my February blog while I take a dip in the pool. I stepped in cat throw up hairball mixed with bunny poop because Sunny hopped right into it before I could clean,” she wrote on Instagram.
“I gave Sunny a bath and now I smell like. My life is so glamorous!! Ha! #not Feb Blog is 3rd link in my profile) @animalleague (I love mix and matching my bikinis),” she added.
Beth’s followers were in awe over her appearance, with one commenting: “Good God, how does it feel to be God’s favorite? @bethostern you look absolutely amazing.”
A second said: “Gorgeous! Inside and out!” A third added: “Such a great human and still looks 25.”
Beth, who met Howard in 2000 before they married in 2008, is an animal-rights activist and previously shared a rare insight into her private life, admitting that despite living in a $25 million, eight-bedroom mansion in The Hamptons, her life isn’t as glamorous as people may assume.
Talking about her work with Bianca’s Furry Friends Feline, an adoption center for cats and kittens she co-founded in 2019, Beth told Social Life Magazine in 2023: “People think my life is so very glamorous with Howard and that I have other people doing the messy part of pet foster work. [But that’s] not true.
“I am currently fostering 19 kittens and adult/senior cats. That’s a lot of poop to scoop.” Beth added. “What I have chosen to do with my life is a passion and a 24/7 commitment. I put the animals first since I have no human children.”
Beth’s Instagram feed is filled with photos of her cuddling up to her foster cats and kittens – she also owns seven “resident cats” and one “resident bunny” – but she said that despite her wholesome content, she isn’t immune to internet trolls.
“Every day, I block about 10 to 15 people who have commented nasty things and hurt my feelings regarding my rescue work,” she admitted.
While Beth confessed that the “criticism is painful” and sadly “blocking has become a necessity”, she is able to take “solace” in meditation and find comfort with her army of pets.
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