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Howard Stern Gets Loving Message From Beth On Their Anniversary

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By Jeff Mazzeo on October 3, 2019 at 5:26 AM EDT

Howard Stern is a lucky man to have such a loving wife, and Beth shared a message about how their relationship has blossomed since getting married in 2008.

Beth posted a great black and white picture of the couple on their 11th wedding anniversary.

"Best friend, rescue partner, love of my life," Beth wrote in the caption. "Happy Anniversary! I thank God for you every day. I think my smile has only gotten bigger over these years together."

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The couple's wedding was an event to be remembered. The ceremony was led by their officiate, Mark Consuelos, and other celebrities like Sarah Silverman, John Stamos, and the late Joan Rivers attended.

Howard's personal friend, Billy Joel, reportedly serenaded the guests on that lovely evening.

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Beth referred to Howard as her "rescue partner" because working with organizations like the North Shore Animal League to save unwanted animals.

At any given time, the Sterns have around 9 cats living with them instead of being sent to a kill shelter.

The couple started a campaign to fund a feline adoption center called Bianca's Furry Friends, in honor of their beloved bulldog that passed away.

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Perhaps the duo has special anniversary plans when Howard and his radio staff travel to Los Angeles to break in a new SiriusXM studio.

However, Howard will be really busy when he's on the west coast because all of his celebrity friends are clamoring to hang out with the King of all Media.

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