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Howard Stern called out Oprah Winfrey for “showing off” her assets on social media during Monday’s episode of “The Howard Stern Show.”

The controversial radio host said she saw Winfrey’s Instagram posts over the holiday weekend and was surprised to see some of the photos Winfrey chose to post.

“Oprah is not shy about her assets,” Stern said. “He likes to show on Instagram. It blows your mind when you follow him on Instagram, you see his lands, his gardens, the people who work with him, you know.

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“Serve him? He’s not a car,” the co-host said Robin Quivers laughed.

“Well, he seems to be,” Stern continued. “He also has a servant – a cook who is wild. He knows how to be rich… but he likes to show it off, which I don’t like. I don’t think it’s necessary to show the people of their own means.”

Quivers pushed back and retweeted Winfrey’s posts, saying the famous TV host was giving a window into her life: “It’s like, Oprah is showing her life to you. No. he testifies.”

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“Well, you’ve got to know yourself and know that some people out there are in trouble, Robin,” Stern said. “You have to. You have to think about people who don’t—to eat. You know what I’m saying? I mean, come on. You really have to know this—.”

Quivers challenged Stern again, saying, “You’re not going to show me your stuff, are they feeding?”

“No, no,” Stern said. “But I have a good life, and I have trouble watching Oprah. I will go, oh. Look what’s there? His gifts are unbelievable. He goes shopping, he goes shopping in his garden and everything is growing there. There is a farm behind it.”

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Stern also talked about Winfrey inviting students from the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, her school in South Africa, to her house every year for Thanksgiving, which she also shared on Instagram.

“Every time she greets the African girls at her boarding school in Africa for girls – I think what parents would leave them. So she took her in and they called her ‘Mama’ … all the African women come to his house and they start singing,” Stern said as she — for some reason — started singing a song from “The Lion King.”

Stern went on to thank Winfrey for her acts of kindness.

“I think so [the girls] believe in Oprah’s God because He provides knowledge. He gives them food without asking. They love him. And it’s amazing. I have to be honest. I mean, it’s really a labor of love,” concludes Stern.

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