Howard Stern Criticizes Jenny McCarthy's New Reality Show

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On Tuesday, news dropped that newlyweds Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg are going to star in their own reality show, and Howard Stern isn't too impressed with the idea.

Once a celebrity couple starts doing a reality show, it's all down hill for their relationship.

"The interesting thing about Jenny McCarthy is that she's so hot, and she'll hook up with chicks and stuff," Stern observed of the model's merits.

"If Jenny gets naked, and starts picking up lesbians and brings them home to Donnie, I'm f***ing down with that, that'll be he greatest show ever."

"You don't want to see her making dinner," Robin said.

Apparently, because of the couple's busy schedules, agreeing to do the show was the only way they could find time to be together. "Then tat's a sure sign the relationship is not going to work out," Robin said.

"You gotta behave like a moron in order to be successful on these shows," Stern said. "Jenny's got to let it all hang out."

The new show--Donny Loves Jenny--will center around Jenny McCarthy's marriage with Donnie Wahlberg.

Lynette Rice at People Magazine reported: "A&E has ordered 10 episodes of 'Donny Loves Jenny' ... This iteration will follow the newlyweds from the moment they got hitched Aug. 31 to whatever played out in their subsequent days of bliss."

According to US Weekly, the show will premiere with a one-hour special of their wedding, and will debut in early 2015.

"I like Jenny, and I'm sure Donnie's a nice guy and I wish them the best. And I hope the show's successful for them. But I think it's a very very big mistake," Stern said.