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Apart from having completely different political beliefs, Rosie O'Donnell thinks there is nothing wrong with her former "The View" co-host, conservative Elisabeth Hasselbeck, whom she finds rather good looking.
Now that Howard Stern and Rosie O'Donnell quietly patched things up after a long-lasting war of words, O'Donnell called into Stern's show on Sirius this Monday to catch up with Howard on her life matters.
Among the variety of topics she spoke about, from her career to her controversial theory about 9/11 to her love life, O'Donnell also answered questions regarding Hasselbeck, whom she had a massive confrontation with while on "The View."
"Were you not attracted to Elisabeth Hasselbeck?" Stern asked on his Sirius Satellite radio program Monday. "When you look at her physically, you don't want her?"
"See, the want is the big thing," responded O'Donnell, who is a lesbian, "I find her very attractive. She's very attractive, I think," but said she does not desire her. However, she revealed afterwards that she does have a huge celebrity crush on one of Hollywood’s leading ladies: Angelina Jolie.
"That one I can go, ‘Oh my God!’" O’Donnell said.
"Is she perfect aesthetically? Or do you see her as a dark person?" Stern asked.
"It’s a combination. She’s got a little darkness – a little kind of weird sexuality going on," Rosie said.
O'Donnell also took aim at Stern’s fiancée, Beth Ostrosky, whom she complimented and described as a "too perfect … Barbie doll."
Speaking on her love life, O'Donnell said she was sexually abused as a child, lost her virginity when she was 21 to a man, and could count her number of sexual conquests on "two hands." She added that rumors of a wild life as a single woman had been greatly exaggerated, adding, "I’m not even nude in the shower."
Last year, when Stern sidekick Artie Lange contemplated leaving the show, Stern actually considered replacing him with O’Donnell, praising her for the amount of controversy she generated on the daily show. At that time, he said,
"She caused controversy on a daily basis and I’m a big fan of controversy. Controversy brings listeners. Much of my career has been based on lesbians and controversy, Rosie is a double whammy," Stern said at that time.
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