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Rush Limbaugh's widow Kathryn confirms 'GREATEST' rumor about death certificate
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Rush Limbaugh's widow Kathryn confirms 'GREATEST' rumor about death certificate

'It was a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush, which we know he certainly would have loved'

Kathryn Adams Limbaugh, widow of conservative radio legend Rush Limbaugh, joined Glenn Beck on the radio program Tuesday to reflect on her husband's life and legacy, saying she believes one of his greatest attributes was that "he was so humble. He had the biggest heart. He was so sincere, [and] he never forgot the little guy."

When asked if rumors that Rush's death certificate lists his occupation as "Radio's Greatest of All Time" are true, Kathryn laughed and answered, "Yes. We have to be on brand at all times. Very important ... it was a way to tweak the media as a final goodbye from Rush, which we know he certainly would have loved."

Glenn asked Kathryn if Elton John — who famously played at the couple's 2010 wedding — knew that she was marrying the conservative talk radio star.

"He did!" Kathryn answered. "And this may be breaking news, but I believe that Sir Elton John and Rush are actually very, very similar. They had quite a similar demeanor off of their performance personality. I believe that they both were so hard-working, they both were at the top of their game, so to speak, they both loved their audience ... so in many respects, they were very similar."

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