Howard Stern has accepted Jerry Seinfeld’s apology for a negative comment he made about the talk show host not being funny. Despite initially finding the insult weird, Stern ultimately decided that it was not a big deal as Seinfeld quickly reached out to apologize. Seinfeld and Stern have a personal connection through their wives, with the two couples being good friends.

Seinfeld admitted that he “f-cked up” and wanted to make amends for his remark. He explained that sometimes things come out wrong when speaking on the air. Stern was understanding of Seinfeld’s apology and assured him that he did not need to go into detail about his comment. He expressed that he has also made mistakes on the air and had to apologize to others in the past.

During their conversation, Seinfeld proposed coming on the Howard Stern Show to clarify his comment and continue his apology. However, Stern declined the offer, stating that he did not want to discuss the matter further as it was awkward and unnecessary. He empathized with Seinfeld by acknowledging that everyone makes mistakes and sometimes things are said that should not have been.

Jerry Seinfeld issued a formal apology through Page Six after his appearance on another podcast where he made the initial comment about Howard Stern. In his statement, he expressed regret for his words and indicated that he still cares for and respects Stern as a friend. Seinfeld emphasized that he was sorry for what he said and hoped for Stern’s forgiveness.

Overall, the incident seems to have been resolved amicably between the two friends. Stern accepted Seinfeld’s apology and did not dwell on the negative comment, recognizing that people sometimes misspeak. Seinfeld was contrite and eager to make things right with Stern, demonstrating his remorse for his earlier words. With both parties moving on from the incident, it appears that their friendship remains intact despite the temporary strain caused by the controversial comment.

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