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American radio personality Born: January 12, 1951, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States Died: February 17, 2021, Palm Beach, Florida, United States Net worth: US$500 million (2016) Spouse: Kathryn Adams Limbaugh (m. 2010) Books: Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims: Time-Travel Adventures with Exceptional Americans Birthday: January 12, 1951 Nationality: American Age: 70 Years, 70 Year Old Males Sun Sign: Capricorn Also Known As: Rush Hudson Limbaugh III Born Country: United States Born In: Cape Girardeau, Missouri, U.S Famous As: Radio Host, Political Commentator, Author, Former Television Host Quotes By Rush Limbaugh Poorly Educated Height: 5’11” (180 cm), 5’11” Males Political Ideology: Republican Spouse/Ex-: Marta Fitzgerald (M. 1994–2004), Michelle Sixta (M. 1982–1990), Roxy Maxine McNeely (M. 1977–1980) Father: Rush Limbaugh Sr. Mother: Mildred Limbaugh Personality: ENTJ Diseases & Disabilities: Hearing Impairments And Deafness U.S. State: Missouri Ideology: Republicans
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Limbaugh has married four times: Roxy Maxine McNeely (1977-1980), Michelle Sixta (1983-1990), Marta Fitzgerald (1994-2004) and Kathryn Rogers (2010-present). He does not have any children. In 2003, Limbaugh made a confession to his listeners that he was addicted to prescribed painkillers. His addiction was attributed to the several years of his back pain. In 2003, Limbaugh made a confession to his listeners that he was addicted to prescribed painkillers. His addiction was attributed to the several years of his back pain. He is the #1 nationally syndicated radio talk show host in America. He was nominated in 2007 for the Nobel Peace Prize. Was still a teen when he began his radio career as a DJ under the moniker Rusty Sharpe Penned The Way Things Ought to Be (1992) and See, I Told You So (1993) Inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998 Was in the running for an analyst job on Monday Night Football in 2000, but lost out to comedian Dennis Miller Got a cochlear implant in January 2002 to restore his hearing, most of which had been lost to autoimmune-inner-ear disease Entered rehab in 2003 for an addiction to prescription painkillers Supports the fight against blood cancers by hosting an annual fund-raiser, the Leukemia-Lymphoma Cure-a-Thon, on his radio program Is a supporter of the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, which assists children of marines and law enforcement individuals who were killed on duty Enjoys golfing, and was coached by instructor Hank Haney on Season 3 of The Haney Project on the Golf Channel in 2011 Launched Two if by Tea, a line of bottled iced-tea beverages, in June 2011 Limbaugh married on four occasions, the first three ending in divorce. He did not have any children. He was first married at the age of 26 to Roxy Maxine McNeely, a sales secretary at radio station WHB in Kansas City, Missouri. The couple married at the Centenary United Methodist Church in Limbaugh’s hometown of Cape Girardeau on September 24, 1977. McNeely filed for divorce in March 1980, citing “incompatibility”. They were formally divorced on July 10, 1980. In 1983, Limbaugh married Michelle Sixta, a college student and usherette at the Kansas City Royals Stadium Club. They divorced in 1990, and she remarried the following year. On May 27, 1994, Limbaugh married Marta Fitzgerald, a 35-year-old aerobics instructor whom he met on the online service CompuServe in 1990. They married at the house of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who officiated. The couple separated on June 11, 2004. Limbaugh announced his divorce on the air. It was finalized in December 2004. In September 2004, Limbaugh became romantically involved with then-CNN news anchor Daryn Kagan; the relationship ended in February 2006. Limbaugh lived in Palm Beach from 1996 until his death in 2021. A friend recalls that Limbaugh “fell in love with Palm Beach … after visiting her over Memorial Day weekend in 1995.” Unlike New York, Florida does not tax income, the stated reason Limbaugh moved his residence and established his “Southern Command”. He dated Kathryn Rogers, a party planner from Florida, for three years; the couple married on June 5, 2010. During the wedding reception after the ceremony, Elton John entertained the wedding guests for a reported $1 million fee; however, Limbaugh himself denied that the $1 million figure was accurate on his September 7, 2010, radio show. Through a holding company, KARHL Holdings (KARHL meaning “Kathryn and Rush Hudson Limbaugh”), Limbaugh launched a line of bottled iced tea beverages called “Two if by Tea”, a play on the line from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “Paul Revere’s Ride”, “one if by land, two if by sea”. Limbaugh put production of the tea on hold. His website states, “Due to rising manufacturing and shipping costs, we did not feel it was right to pass this on to our customers.” KARHL Holdings features a Rush Revere website where children can send notes to Liberty, the time-traveling, talking horse.