Dwayne Johnson is walking back his support of Joe Rogan.
18.01.2022 - 20:24 / etcanada.com
The Rock is a big “dinosaur” guy.
On Monday night, while Dwayne Johnson appeared on “ManningCast” during the NFL playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals, it was a T. Rex that got all the attention.
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During the segment with Peyton and Eli Manning, Eli interrupted to ask about what appeared to be a full-sized tyrannosaur head behind their guest.
“I got a T. Rex skull. That’s Stan,” Johnson said.
“So Stan was the most complete T. Rex skull ever found by a paleontologist, a young paleontologist and his name was Stan,” he explained. “So, this T. Rex head was named after him.
“Pretty cool and bada**, isn’t it?”
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The dinosaur skull in question may belong to the skeleton unearthed over 30 years ago in South Dakota by a paleontologist named Stan Sacrison.
It had been housed at the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, but on Oct. 6, 2020, it was controversially sold at auction to an unnamed bidder for a whopping $31.8 million.
“That’s an astronomical price that borders on absurdity, based on my knowledge of the market,” paleontologist David Evans told National Geographic at the time. “If this kind of money [were] invested properly, it could easily fund 15 permanent dinosaur research positions, or about 80 full field expeditions per year, in perpetuity.”
Dwayne Johnson is walking back his support of Joe Rogan.
Zack Sharf Dwayne Johnson is walking back his support of Joe Rogan. After the controversial podcast host apologized and said he was not trying to promote COVID misinformation on his podcast, Johnson took to Instagram to praise Rogan’s “perfectly articulated” response and to tell Rogan that he was looking forward to coming on his podcast.
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson seemingly withdrew his support for Joe Rogan after a slew of resurfaced videos showed the popular podcast host using racial slurs. Johnson previously made waves when he commented on Rogan’s video response to critics calling for him to be removed from the Spotify platform, where he went exclusive with his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" in 2020, over him spreading misinformation about COVID-19. "Great stuff here brother," Johnson wrote in response to Rogan defending himself and his guests. "Perfectly articulated.
Dwayne Johnson is pulling back on his support of Joe Rogan in light of the recently unearthed compilation video, publicized by India Arie, in which the comedian is seen using the N-word nearly two dozen times in past episodes of his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Dwayne Johnson is pulling back on his support of Joe Rogan in light of the recently unearthed compilation video, publicized by India Arie, in which the comedian is seen using the N-word nearly two dozen times in past episodes of his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Spotify podcast.Rogan has recently been called out for spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine on his The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which is exclusive to Spotify. Several high-profile musicians, including Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, have boycotted the platform as a result.When Rogan shared a video addressing the situation, Johnson replied: “Great stuff here, brother.
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COVID which have been articulated on his podcast.Earlier this month, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience.More than 270 members of the science and medical community signed the open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.Rogan took to social media on Monday (January 31) to publicly address the backlash himself in a post discussing “some of the controversy that’s been going on over the past few days”.He told fans on Instagram: “I don’t always get it right. I will do my best to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with other people perspectives so we can maybe find a better point of view.A post shared by Joe Rogan (@joerogan)Admitting that it is a “strange responsibility to have this many views and listeners,” he promised “to do my best in the future to balance things out.”Supporting Rogan in the comments of his post, Dwayne Johnson wrote: “Great stuff here brother.
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Zack Sharf Dwayne Johnson commended Joe Rogan on Instagram (via Newsweek) after the controversial podcast host issued a statement on his spread of COVID misinformation. Johnson even told Rogan that he “looks forward” to coming on the podcast one day and “breaking out the tequila with you.” The controversy over Rogan’s podcast resulted in artists such as Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removing their music from Spotify, citing Rogan’s damaging spread of COVID misinformation.
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