Howard Stern & Howie Mandel Argument Gets Heated On AGT (Video)

July 11, 2012
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Things got heated last night on America’s Got Talent between Howard Stern and Howie Mandel. There is no love lost between those two that is for sure.

70 –year old Big Barry was at the center of the tense argument between Howie and Howard on AGT. The lounge singer has made it through two rounds of auditions largely due to the support from Mandel. On the flip-side of that is Stern who is not at all a supporter of Big Barry. Well the differences between the two men on this subject took a turn for the worse last night.

After the lounge act singer got done doing his thing, which I have to say wasn’t as great as Howie said but didn’t suck as much as Howard made it seem either, Mandel began giving Big Barry props for his performance. Stern was not having it anymore and lets just say the two men had some serious words while Sharon Osbourne just sat thee very uncomfortable between the two feuding men. That is until she had enough and then she along with Nick Canon basically told them to go to their corners. You really need to watch the below video to get a full understanding of what I am talking about. It is really quite entertaining.

I actually watched the show and I have to say I was not at all surprised by this little spat between Howard and Howie. There has been tension, especially surrounding Big Barry, for awhile now and it was only a matter of time before an argument like this broke out. Although I don’t necessarily agree with Howie in terms of how great he thinks Bid Barry is I do think Stern was a little too harsh but then again that is what Howard is all about.

What are your thoughts on the feud between these tow men?

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One Response to “Howard Stern & Howie Mandel Argument Gets Heated On AGT (Video)”

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    reg shelton Says:

    This is the worst season of AGT, and i have watched them all. Stern has destroyed the show. Howie has a right to say what he wants, because he is one of the judges.