Joe Rogan recalls hilarious moment when he learned Prince Harry "talked sh*t" about him for spreading misinformation on Covid
UFC commentator Joe Rogan recently mocked Prince Harry in his latest Netflix special after the royal dissed him for his remarks about the COVID-19 pandemic. Netflix live-streamed Rogan's stand-up comedy special titled 'Burn the Boats', which was held at the Majestic Theater in San Antonio, Texas, on Aug. 3.
Rogan made jokes about many current subjects during the special. He mentioned the purported issues surrounding the COVID-19 vaccinations in one of his segments. The well-known MMA personality and podcaster also spoke about the moment he learned Prince Harry was condemning him for spreading incorrect information about COVID. He said:
''One time, I just woke up, I'm in my underwear, I plopped down in front of the tv, I turn it on. The moment I turn it on, prince Harry's talking sh*t about me...Dou you know how fu*king weird it is when a prince knows your name? He's like, Joe Rogan's giving out dangerous vaccine information.And my first thought was, ''Fu*k did I?'' But here’s my take on that, if you’re getting your vaccine advice from me, is that really my fault? Who are we protecting?.'' [H/t: Ok Magazine]
Going ahead in the special, Rogan discussed a hypothetical situation about meeting the 39-year-old, saying:
''I’m not even mad at Harry, if I was him I would have said the same sh*t. If I met that dude I’d love to have a drink with him. I think if I met that dude I’d say, ‘Man I’m not mad at you. The goal would be to get him about three drinks deep and go ‘Hey man, you ever do mushrooms?’''
Notably, Spotify was pressured to remove Rogan's podcast from the platform in 2022 because of complaints made against him regarding his purported anti-Covid vaccination remarks.
Joe Rogan claims the COVID-19 pandemic made him speculate "moon landing"
Joe Rogan made a number of politically charged remarks on his most recent Netflix show that drew attention, such as how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed his perspective on life.
The podcast host stated that the pandemic made him doubt everything, including conspiracy theories about vaccines, the moon landing, and Michelle Obama.
"Before Covid, I would have told you vaccines were the most important invention in human history. After Covid, I'm like: 'I don't think we went to the moon. I think Michelle Obama's got a d***, I think Pizzagate is real, I think there's direct energy weapons in Antarctica.' I'm just kidding, I don't think Michelle Obama's got a d*** but I believe all that other s***."
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