Heartbreaking: Howard Stern announced a devastating loss after…

NEWARK, NJ - MARCH 02: Howard Stern arrives at the "America's Got Talent" Season 10 Red Carpet Event at New Jersey Performing Arts Center on March 2, 2015 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)

Howard Stern announced a devastating loss after the passing of his long-time co-host and friend, Robin Quivers. Quivers, who had been a staple on “The Howard Stern Show” for decades, passed away after a prolonged battle with cancer. She was 71.

The news came as a shock to fans and colleagues alike. Quivers had been a vital part of the show since its inception, known for her sharp wit, infectious laughter, and unwavering support for Stern. Her chemistry with Stern was a key element of the show’s success, making her absence profoundly felt.

In an emotional broadcast, Stern paid tribute to Quivers, describing her as not just a colleague but a family member. “Robin was my partner in crime, my confidante, and my best friend. We shared so many laughs, so many tears, and so many incredible moments together. Her spirit and strength were unmatched,” Stern said. He went on to recount their early days on the radio, the challenges they faced, and the bond they forged over the years.

Quivers had been open about her health struggles, bravely sharing her journey with listeners. Despite her illness, she continued to work, showing remarkable resilience and dedication to her craft. Her courage and positivity inspired many, both within and outside the radio community.

Fans of the show have flooded social media with tributes, sharing memories and expressing their sorrow over the loss of such a beloved figure. Colleagues from across the entertainment industry have also paid their respects, highlighting Quivers’ impact and legacy.

Stern announced that a special memorial broadcast would be held in honor of Quivers, celebrating her life and contributions to the show. “Robin’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her and listened to her,” Stern said. “She was a true pioneer, a trailblazer, and an irreplaceable part of our lives.”

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