Howard's Shocking Dare! Inside Stern Star Bobo’s Raunchy ‘Mankini’ Strut
June 30 2017, Published 6:02 p.m. ET
Howard Stern fans were shocked to see superfan Bobo in a Borat-esque “man-kini” on Wednesday after the shock jock dared him to don the raunchy look in public — and Radaronline.com has all the details behind the nearly-naked strut!
“Steve from Florida” aka Bobo received his nickname over the years after being a dedicated Stern Show listener. But Stern took away his nickname after it was discovered that he swiped a joke from Fox News anchor Greg Gutfield following the presidential elections.
Stern gave “Steve from Florida” the chance to redeem himself with an outrageous dare — and the eager fan took him up on it.
Fortunately for fans, Stern Show listener Mike Sullivan, 40, documented the entire affair for the world to see.
The Rhode Island native exclusively told RadarOnline.com that he had decided to wake up a little earlier to see the dare take place before going to a business meeting in New York City.
"I was not expecting to see that much of Bobo," Sullivan admitted.
"It was fun to watch though, because Howard was giving him demands while he was running around in the streets wearing that outfit," Sullivan continued. "He'd tell him stuff to say like, 'you should all drink while driving' and 'New York is for losers.’
Stern's long time executive producer Baba Booey and some of the Wack Pack personalities were in attendance, including “High Pitch Eric,” “Medicated Pete,” “Asian Pete” and 'Elephant Boy.'
As humiliating as the experience might have been, “Steve from Florida” is now officially Bobo again.
"Alright, you win back the name Bobo. You can celebrate," Stern ended the segment.
"I had a feeling of self disconnect when I had the name 'Steve From Florida,’" Bobo said. "And now I feel connected to the show again with the name Bobo."
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