Joe Rogan's latest episode with Patrick Bet-David has Tristan Tate thrilled
UFC announcer Joe Rogan is one of the more influential and recognisable people in the modern media world, largely thanks to his Spotify show The Joe Rogan Experience.
This week saw the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience feature a discussion between Rogan and writer, entrepreneur and influencer Patrick Bet-David.
According to Bet-David on Twitter, the podcast sees them discuss subjects such as former US President Donald Trump and ESG investing.
While this podcast has only just been released, it already has one advocate in the form of notorious social media influencer Tristan Tate.
In response to Bet-Davidās Tweet advertising the show, the younger brother of fellow influencer Andrew Tate posted a recommendation, despite the fact that he claimed to have not watched it himself yet.
It should hardly come as a surprise to see Tristan Tate endorse Roganās interview with Patrick Bet-David.
This is because the entrepreneur famously interviewed Tateās brother Andrew back in early June, sitting down with him in his adopted country of Romania to talk for around five hours.
Joe Rogan Tristan Tate brother: What did the UFC announcer say about Andrew Tateās arrest?
Andrew Tate and his younger brother Tristan Tate were famously arrested last December on various accusations, including r*pe, human trafficking and organised crime.
The two influencers were eventually charged with the crimes in June and are now awaiting trial in their adopted country of Romania.
Many social media stars have had their say on the Tate brothers, and Joe Rogan is no exception. Back in January, shortly after āTop Gā and his brother were initially arrested, he shared his thoughts on them on an episode of JRE.
The UFC announcer had the following to say after watching Tate talk with Patrick Bet-David:
āThey talked for hours, and you get to see this is a very intelligent and calculated guy. You might not agree with his message. You might not agree with all the misogynist stuff ā I donāt agree with it. You might not agree with all the crazy antics, but you cannot deny that thatās been incredibly successful because it resonates with a lot of young men who donāt feel represented in the media. And they see this guy and what heās saying and it looks like fun. Do they agree with what heās saying? That doesnāt mean they agree with it, they think itās fun. Itās like pro-wrestling; heās like a bad guy in pro-wrestling. Heās like a heel.ā
Later, Roganās guest Dave Portnoy stated his surprise that Tate would seek publicity after being accused of numerous crimes:
āYou would think if youāre committing atrocities, you would try to stay under the radar...he does quite the opposite.ā
Watch Rogan and Portnoy discuss Andrew Tate below.