Culture Who Is the Butterface Girl: Howard Stern’s Demeaning Butterface Competition - Howard Stern and his fellow MTV judges were mean to this girl, now known as the Butterface girl, who has won over social media.

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The video of the Butterface girl from Howard Stern‘s 2000s TV show has gone viral on social media. Stern and a bunch of other celebrities got together for MTV’s idea of a ‘Miss Buttaface Contest’, held in Las Vegas. The competition was to find the ‘ugliest’ woman with the best body, and the infamous show was held in front of a live audience in Las Vegas.

The first contestant of the show, only known as Stacy from the video, has gone viral, with fans slamming the judges and the audience for their reactions to her face. Many viewers criticized everything from the premise of the show to the derogatory comments made by the judges.

Many found it disturbing that women were paraded around in just their bikinis and made to show off their bodies, while a paper bag was used to hide their faces initially. When they eventually take off the bags, the judges and audience show no hesitation in expressing their shock.

Stacy, who is now known as the Butterface girl on the internet, was visibly upset at the reactions of the judges. She had to endure all the cruel jokes and antics from the judges and the audience. However, the internet has now found her face to be naturally attractive, and she has become the face of the internet’s positive meme culture.

While her identity remains a big question mark, some fans on the internet speculated that she was model Stacy Sanches, a former Playboy Playmate (via @SchoppingHauer/X). However, there are no reports confirming this, with some fans even rejecting the idea completely after comparing both their appearances.

The name of the competition itself is a play on the phrase, “But her face…”. The woman with the best body and the worst face was eventually declared the winner, and they won a cash prize of $25,000.

Howard Stern and the rest of the judges made objectifying comments about Stacy’s body before she lifted off the paper bag. Actor Rob Schneider went on to make the comment, “I gotta say, I know that she shaves her private region.” He also shared that he liked her a** tattoo, adding, “[It] gives you something to look at.”

Another judge, Robin Quivers, laughed when Ralph Cirella commented, “I want that body too.” One of the judges even made the request to have her remove her bikini top, which was turned down politely by Stern. It was something that would’ve got all of those judges cancelled in today’s world.

Stern commented that she had the perfect a** and br**sts. When she was asked to remove the paper bag, the crowd began booing and shouting at her. There were people in the crowd who pretended to vomit, while some others laughed hysterically. Other few could be seen putting their hands over their faces in disgust.

Judge Artie Lange laughed at her face, while Quivers asked, “Is that a speedbump on your head?” Stern told Stacy, “It’s got to be hard when the crowd starts freaking out.” He asked her whether it bothered her, to which she said no. He then asked the judges to rate her from 1 to 10, with 10 being ‘worst face.’

Cirella commented that she looked like one of the elves from Lord of the Rings. However, Stern was kinder than the other judges towards her face, sharing, “I think you’re pretty. I think your face is really nice.” A few other judges also pointed out that it wasn’t as bad as everyone made it out to be initially.

Despite this empathetic approach towards the end, fans still got the ick from the comments of the judges, the reaction of the crowd, and the whole premise of the show.

Ever since the clip went viral, fans have found it utterly disturbing. They called out Howard Stern and the other judges for casually demeaning women on the show. Some fans even went on to comment that the judging panel didn’t deserve to judge the physical attractiveness of these women.

One fan shared that the Butterface girl was “beautiful” and “gorgeous.” They shared that she had great curly hair, pretty eyes, and no makeup on, which was beautiful by today’s standards. Another commenter shared that she was “out of the league” for everyone making fun of her face in the video.

A third fan called it a horrendous time, noting that the beauty standards were narrowly acceptable. One fan shared that there was “hurt in her eyes” when the crowd booed at her. Another fan called out Howard Stern’s shows at the time to be provocative and edgy. Some of the comments read:

The video resurfaces at a time when Howard Stern’s $50 million contract with SiriusXM is reportedly coming to an end. According to one Daily Mail source, Stern has plans to retire from the business.

What do you think of the disturbing video of the Butterface girl?

 
I was expecting a real ogre but her face looks pretty normal to me. Certainly much preferable to current year botox and filler freak shows.
It’s not a real competition, it’s a silly contest to entertain an audience. Expecting it to be serious is probably giving way too much credit to a thing involving Artie fucking Lange.
 
Stacy, who is now known as the Butterface girl on the internet, was visibly upset at the reactions of the judges. She had to endure all the cruel jokes and antics from the judges and the audience.
It's Howard Stern back when he was still edgy, and she entered a "hot body/ugly face" competition, and she was upset by the comments?
If only there was a way to avoid this outcome.
 
Ever since the clip went viral, fans have found it utterly disturbing. They called out Howard Stern and the other judges for casually demeaning women on the show. Some fans even went on to comment that the judging panel didn’t deserve to judge the physical attractiveness of these women.
But if it's ever discovered she voted for Trump, those "fans" will do a 180.
 
She's not bad at all.

The female audience member pretending to gag has nothing to gag about, she's the butterface.
Yeah it was a bit jarring for her to reveal her normal face and then the camera pans to an uglier woman in the audience :story:
If you go on this show wearing a bikini don’t expect to be treated with respect.
 
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Anyway, let's talk about how this retro clip went viral. It was a reaction to this:

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I'm seeing all kinds of insane commentary from mostly young men about "Travel Girl, Red Flag" and "Party Girl, Red Flag" and how she dresses badly, etc. I see this quite differently. For a start, her fashion sense can be improved but she's wearing demure clothing and not dressed like a total prostitute like most girls her age. Plus, that's what a lot of girls wore when I was a teenager, so it doesn't particularly bother me. My main impression of her was very positive - she's young, she's friendly, she's clearly very sociable, she's into sporting activities that she wants to share with her boyfriend/husband, rather than slobbing around on a couch. She's not a "Party Girl"; what she actually said was that she loves planning and enjoys themed parties. This is a fantastic quality in a woman who is going to have children, but also extends into more formal, adult social situations.
She also didn't give off even a hint of feminist nonsense.
These are all really good qualities in a woman. She's not pretty but for an average guy she would probably make a great and loyal girlfriend. I would definitely have been friends with her, if nothing more.

My takeaway from the reactions to her is that most young men have no idea what sort of qualities they will appreciate in the long term. I know I didn't when I was that age.
 
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Yeah it was a bit jarring for her to reveal her normal face and then the camera pans to an uglier woman in the audience :story:
If you go on this show wearing a bikini don’t expect to be treated with respect.
I know a lot of people didn’t grow up in this era but this is just what entertainment was for a lot of it. Jerry Springer type stuff where you’d get an audience and have a target that audience could pounce on. This shit still exists today look at all the drama that goes on with social media and shit, the fact that she isn’t actually a butterface is kinda ancillary to the performance.

Hell compare this to the actual freakshows Stern and radio DJs used to exploit. This is nothing.

This is the internet virtue signaling over how much better they are in the woke era. But they aren’t.
 
I mean, she's not ugly but she isn't beautiful. Redditors need to stop simping for a woman who's old enough to be their mom or even grandmother.
That's exactly what I think. She's a 4. Stern and crew are acting like she's a 1 because he's a shock jock and that's what their audience wants. The internet is pretending she's a 10 because they're just reflexively saying the opposite of what the evil misogynist is saying. Everyone involved in this "controversy" is retarded.
 
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