'America's Got Talent' 2015: Howard Stern Says He 'Hated Every Bit' Of Being On Series, 'The Whole Thing Was Rather Depressing' [VIDEO]
Howard Stern is no longer a part of America's Got Talent- and he couldn't be happier.
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The raunchy radio host made an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Friday where he mentioned why he chose to be part of the reality competition as a judge.
"I thought it would be funny to go on a network television show and here I am- Fartman- and I would be on America's Got Talent and suddenly it would be interesting to see me juxtaposed with a family show," Stern said.
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This might have had a decent start, but it all went straight to hell.
"And that was fun. But it was torturous," Stern admitted. "I mean, I hated every bit of it."
One of the reasons why the former judge had such a terrible time was because of all the stress he had to go through to look presentable on television. After spending thousands of dollars on fancy clothes and spending time to have his hair hot ironed, he still felt out of place especially compared to the other judges.
"I'm sitting there with Howie Mandel and I'm looking at this guy and I go, 'Oh my god, here's a guy who has no hair, he's in his 60's and he's better looking than I am after my $100,000 wardrobe,'" Stern said. "So the whole thing was rather depressing."
His height didn't help either.
See what else Stern had to say about his time on the series in the video below.