The Jesus Twins, Jeffrey and Eric Rosado, were a controversial musical duo known for their appearance on “The Howard Stern Show.” They struggled with mental health issues and faded from the public eye. Jeffrey passed away in 2014 due to a heart attack.
The Jesus Twins gained notoriety in the late 1990s, primarily through their appearances on “The Howard Stern Show,” where they were known for their confrontational attitude and claims of musical greatness. Their real names were Jeffrey and Eric Rosado, but they adopted the stage names of Jeff and Jered respectively. They insisted that they were destined to become more significant than The Beatles and often clashed with guests and staff on the show.
Their music career never took off as they had hoped, and they faced numerous challenges, including their struggles with mental health. Both brothers were diagnosed with schizophrenia, which significantly impacted their lives and careers. Despite their bold proclamations and attempts to break into the music industry, they remained largely on the fringes.
Tragedy struck in 2014 when Jeffrey Rosado suffered a heart attack and passed away. Eric, now without his twin brother, has largely stayed out of the public eye. The legacy of the Jesus Twins remains as a curious footnote in the history of “The Howard Stern Show,” remembered for their eccentric and often outrageous pursuit of fame.