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Deborah Jennifer Stern Used to Be On Dad’s Show - Meet Howard Stern’s Daughter

Jana Stevens
Feb 19, 2023
04:15 A.M.

Deborah Jennifer Stern's anonymity has made some publications confuse her with the many unrelated women who share her name. One can hope that Howard Stern's second child is half as accomplished as her name doppelgangers.

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Deborah Jennifer Stern's life in relative obscurity is partly due to Howard Stern's early decision to no longer have family members on his show.

Her dad has only good things to say about his son-in-law, an Oakland artist and furniture designer. She is flanked by two sisters with higher profiles relative to hers.

Howard Stern with his daughters Debra and Ashley leaving a restaurant in Midtown, New York City, on March 16, 2007. | Source: Getty Images

Howard Stern with his daughters Debra and Ashley leaving a restaurant in Midtown, New York City, on March 16, 2007. | Source: Getty Images

Deborah Jennifer Stern Had a Glimpse at Fame but Did Not Follow in Dad's Footsteps

Alison Bern and Howard welcomed their daughter Deborah into the world on May 9, 1986. Also known as Debra, the youngster and her siblings would visit their dad on his show or call in. In therapy, the presenter realized that having his kids at work was not in their best interests:

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“As good as the radio was when the girls would come on, I realized that it stripped away our real relationship, and they were entitled to their anonymity. The most caring thing I could do was to keep them off the air.”

"The Howard Stern Show" host believed it was "more loving to let them have their separate identities and shine on their own." He explained to his daughters when they were older that he did not exclude them from that part of his life because they had done anything wrong.

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Deborah Jennifer Stern Currently Lives in Obscurity

Deborah married Colin Inaba Christy on October 8, 2016. Christy hails from Salt Lake City, Utah, and founded a hand-cut furniture company in 2015, Hapa Inaba Designs. He explains on the company website that 'Hapa' refers to "people of mixed Asian heritage," he is half Japanese.

Studying traditional Japanese joinery and carpentry techniques "connects him to his roots." The carpenter makes all the sustainable furniture from a studio in Oakland, California.

It is safe to conclude that Deborah and her husband have a peaceful existence away from the limelight in Oakland. There is no evidence of the young couple having children.

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The middle daughter of a shock jock was spotted leaving a New York restaurant with her father and sister Ashley Stern in 2007; the resulting snap is one of the rare online photos of her.

The multifaceted artist released her album, "Birth Day," in 2013.

Deborah is often mistaken for an actress named Debra Stern, who played 'Teen Babe' on the "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" in 1990; the real middle child of Howard Stern was four at that time. Various websites have also falsely attributed the accomplishments of an education consultant from Pennsylvania to her.

Howard Stern, Ashley Stern and Beth Ostrosky attend the Orlando Magic vs New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, on January 30, 2013, in New York City.| Source: Getty Images

Howard Stern, Ashley Stern and Beth Ostrosky attend the Orlando Magic vs New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, on January 30, 2013, in New York City.| Source: Getty Images

Deborah Jennifer Stern Has Two Sisters Who Are Also Adults

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Alison and Howard both remarried after their 2001 divorce, Alison tied the knot with David Scott Simon, and Howard is with Beth Ostrosky.

The author stated in "Howard Stern Comes Again" that his "three wonderful daughters" are perhaps his primary motivation in life:

"I am over-the-top proud of them, and I've always wanted them to be proud of the work I've done on the radio - and myself. Each of my daughters is unique, and their brilliance and charm continue to enlighten me."

Beth Ostrosky, Howard Stern and Emily Stern attend a screening at Southampton Movie Theater, on June 23, 2007, in Southampton, New York. | Source: Getty Images

Beth Ostrosky, Howard Stern and Emily Stern attend a screening at Southampton Movie Theater, on June 23, 2007, in Southampton, New York. | Source: Getty Images

Emily Beth Stern, born on May 7, 1983, did not shy away from the entertainment industry like

. She studied theatre at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, landing many stage roles upon graduation.

The multifaceted artist released her album, "Birth Day," in 2013, and her photography hangs in galleries. She later enrolled at the Drisha Institute to become a rabbi.

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Howard Stern and Ashley Stern attend the premiere of “Sex and the City 2,” at Radio City Music Hall, on May 24, 2010, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

Howard Stern and Ashley Stern attend the premiere of “Sex and the City 2,” at Radio City Music Hall, on May 24, 2010, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images

For years

was the most visible Stern sibling, often photographed with her

. Born on January 24, 1993, on Long Island, she has made a life for herself as "far from the entertainment industry as one could imagine."

After her 29th birthday in 2022, Howard revealed that his youngest is engaged and a "fabulous nurse practitioner." Seeing her reaching major milestones made the host very aware of his mortality.

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