Howard Stern fans mourn the sudden death

A FAVORITE guest on The Howard Stern Show has died at the age of 72.

Stern sent a touching message to longtime caller Angry Alice on his show on Wednesday to honor her.

As a member of the Howard Stern Show’s Wack Pack, Alice Gotti, who people also called “Crazy Alice,” was known for going on and on about crazy things.

Stern said on the September 4 show, “I felt sad when I heard this.”“One of our Wack Pack has died.”

The people who regularly appear on The Howard Stern Show are called “The Wack Pack.” In 2015, the list of members was made public.

Stern asked his guest to guess Alice’s age before telling them she had died at 72 years old.

Facebook posts honor Alice as the “funniest radio caller of all time” from show fans who remember her.

I was told that Crazy Alice had died. “She was a lot of fun,” one X user wrote, then remembered one of the bad things she used to say.

“She was great. “RIP Alice,” said someone else.

“Everyone said ‘Hi Fred’ before I did.

I loved it when she would go on a crazy, swear-filled rant and then calmly say, “Hi Fred.” Such a classic.

“She is most likely yelling at St. Peter right now.”

“Another great person died. Rest in peace. Alice is mad. I’ll pour you some tomorrow. “God bless, and bye for now,” said a third fan.

I liked Angry Alice a lot. Most of all the time she called Howard a witch who was hurt. It still makes me laugh. “Pray for Alice,” someone wrote on Reddit.

She called the show for the first time in 1997.

Stern said in his tribute that she was “angry at the world.”

“She told us her anger felt like having an upset stomach – it just needed to come out.”

Stern then showed a montage of some of Alice’s “angriest moments,” which were full of rude and offensive language.

Stern said, “Rest in peace, Angry Alice.”

“We love you very much.” “She’s the best.”

Not enough is known about how Alice died.

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