Success. Last year, Forbes ranked Howard Stern second on their list of Hollywood's Top-Paid Talking Heads (after Oprah), estimating his 2007-2008 earnings at $70 million. He was also named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time magazine in 2006, and is currently the highest-paid radio host out there. Ostrosky began her career as a model but has moved on to small-time acting roles in film and TV.
Attractiveness. Beth is smokin'. She's landed spots on FHM and AskMen.com's sexiest women lists more than once, a significant achievement for someone who's not constantly in the public eye. At the risk of being offensive, it must be said: Stern is not an attractive man (and the wild hair doesn't help).
Popularity. Howard was the subject of some 1.5 million Google searches last month, and Beth scored only 27,000 -- still enough to place them in the top half of our most popular couples. For her part, Beth seems content to live in Howard's shadow:
Staying Power. These two have been dating since 2000, but Stern's romantic history is unsurprisingly lengthy. He was married to his college sweetheart for more than 20 years but went a little wild after their divorce in 2001, dating a slew of high-profile women including Angie Everhart, Robin Givens and (maybe) Carmen Electra.
Compatibility. As a Capricorn, Howard isn't one to talk about his feelings. His lack of emotion could become annoying to Beth, who's an extremely expressive Cancer, so they'll need to work at the relationship for it to succeed. At this point, Stern should know a little something about communication, no?