Theres No Way a Fat Woman Gets Away With What That Lady Did to Him JoeRogan Drops Hars
UFC color commentator Joe Rogan never shies away from criticizing people on his podcast. However, recently, he had one weird correlation between a ‘fat woman’ and Amber Heard that would twist some heads.
Spotify’s most recognized podcast host, Rogan, has a massive audience. Thus, things he says get a lot of attention, and sometimes it lands the former Fear Factor host in trouble as well. Even then, Rogan is free-flowing and speaks his mind.
In the latest JRE podcast, #1816 with Gad Saad, Rogan talked about Saad’s amazing weight transformation and dived into one of the hottest topics in the entertainment world.
Rogan made a bold claim and said, “There’s no way a fat woman would get away with what that lady did to him. Right? There’s no way an unattractive woman who is overweight could ever talk to Johnny Depp the way she did.”
The stand-up comedian then praised Amber Heard. He said, “She’s genetically gifted, and she’s got an amazing face structure. I think at one point in time, she was voted the most beautiful woman alive. You know, she has a perfect face.”
Such takes from Rogan are no surprise to the avid follower of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. As the podcast host has previously said, ‘you look like sh**” to one of the richest persons in the world, Bill Gates.
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Even at the start of the show, Rogan expressed how much importance he gives to fitness as he talked about Saad losing 86 lbs after taking his advice and working out.
Joe Rogan believes fat-shaming works
Rogan is north of 50, yet he doesn’t miss any workouts. The UFC color commentator constantly talks about having a healthy lifestyle on the JRE podcast. Besides, he constantly mentions the cons of having excessive weight.
On JRE, #1155, Rogan shared a story of two of his friends engaging in a fat-losing competition. Besides, the two fat-shamed each other and realized it was a great boost for them.
Rogan said, “Fat shaming doesn’t work on people who weren’t fat… It works on people, who have a problem but don’t want to address that problem. You bring up that problem and they go ‘oh you are making me feel bad by thinking about my problem.'”
Rogan offered one shouldn’t constantly mock someone for being fat, however, “You should bring that up because that bad feeling is a gift.”
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What do you make of Joe Rogan’s fresh remark about the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard scenario?
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