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Excuse Me?! Howard Stern Crashes Jimmy Kimmel's First Dance With Wife At Wedding

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July 16 2013, Published 5:49 a.m. ET

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It was the moment Jimmy Kimmel and his new bride Molly McNearny had been waiting for: their first dance as a married couple.

In the middle of the dance floor in front of gathered family and friends on Saturday night, it was just the two of them, the music … and Howard Stern?! The shock jock and America's Got Talent judge crashed the couple's intimate moment for a "romantic slow dance" with Jimmy, wedding guest Kelly Ripa revealed on Live! With Kelly and Michael on Monday morning.

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"Molly and Jim had the first dance and then Howard cut in," as A-listers including Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski looked on, Kelly told the audience.

While some brides might be livid at having their special moment turned into a punch line, it's likely that Molly was in on the joke: She's the co-head writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live.

And Howard's dance with Jimmy wasn't the only unusual occurrence, prompting some to guess that scenes from the wedding might air on Jimmy's show: Photos showed guest Gabourey Sidibe of Precious fame arriving in a wedding dress, complete with veil.

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