Joe Rogan will always be a fun character. He just never seems to run out of interesting, funny… And sometimes rather unexpected things to say. Which is exactly what he did during a new episode of his “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast.
Namely, he was praising his flexibility skills in quite an unusual fashion (you can check out the video on the New York Post):
Well, I’m very flexible. I can spread my legs and I go head in-between the legs… I could suck my own d**k if I wanted to. I’m super flexible.
His guests couldn’t believe it, but Rogan was adamant:
Yeah I can. I mean, I’ve never done it… I just put it around [close] my face, just to know that I can do it.
Naturally, social media is having a field day following Joe’s flexibility claims:
“I’ve done my own research” https://t.co/NHQFe2MRbu
— That Bluvband Sound (@Bluvband) November 12, 2021
Now that’s what I call the Joe Rogan Experience 😏 https://t.co/XiD31kHws3
— theCHIVE (@theCHIVE) November 12, 2021
This is exactly why libs hate him so much. They can’t stand it when a person becomes this self-reliant. https://t.co/sWK2atDEWq
— Berny Belvedere (@bernybelvedere) November 12, 2021
I’m starting to think this dude kind of sucks https://t.co/RYXjYll4Vh
— Goth Teen Union Rep (@Demi_theynd) November 12, 2021
I find this hard to swallow
— jonathan slater (@slater_jona) November 12, 2021
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