Seth Rogen is speaking out about cancel culture and approaching it in a way that relates to his career as a comedian.
11.05.2021 - 23:13 / perezhilton.com
We’ve heard Seth Rogen tell this story a dozen times. But it seems each time we learn something new — and this is no exception. Only this time it got a lot scarier…
The This Is The End star stopped by The Howard Stern Show on Monday to talk about his book of essays entitled Yearbook (available May 11). The book includes the anecdote about the first time he met Tom Cruise — something Howard Stern just had to know more about.
If you haven’t ever heard this wild tale before, it will all be new and
Seth Rogen is speaking out about cancel culture and approaching it in a way that relates to his career as a comedian.
Seth Rogen caught backlash online after he waded into the controversial debate about the increased anti-Semitism on social media.
Good Morning Britain whether he thought jokes in his movies might leave people “uncomfortable” today.“I think there are certain jokes that for sure have not aged well,” Rogen began. “But I think that’s the nature of comedy.
Seth Rogen downplayed the impact of cancel culture by arguing that some comedians are going a bit overboard in reckoning with past jokes that have not aged well. Rogen, 39, appeared on "Good Morning Britain" earlier this week to discuss his new book "Yearbook," a collection of essays about his life.The hosts made sure to ask the comedic actor and writer about jokes from his past that have not aged well and may be considered offensive to modern audiences. Rather than balk or get defensive,
Seth Rogen has said he imagines Tom Cruise “is not thrilled” about the “absurd” Scientology story he wrote about him in his new book. The actor, who has released a book of essays detailing awkward encounters with some of Hollywood’s most famous stars, appeared on Good Morning Britain where he reflected on the reaction he might receive from certain actors, including Cruise and Nicolas Cage.
Sometimes jokes age poorly, and Seth Rogen is okay with that.
Good Morning Britain, recalling how he was invited to Cruise’s house over 10 years ago for advice about getting into comedy.“It was a slow sell,” Rogen began, remembering when Cruise started pitching him about the religion.
Seth Rogen has said he imagines Tom Cruise “is not thrilled” about the “absurd” Scientology story he wrote about him in his new book. The actor, who has released a book of essays detailing awkward encounters with some of Hollywood’s most famous stars, appeared on Good Morning Britain where he reflected on the reaction he might receive from certain actors, including Cruise and Nicolas Cage.
Seth Rogen opened up about not wanting children, a decision he and his wife are psyched about. Lauren and Seth Rogen have been married for ten years and are completely on the same page.
Actor Seth Rogen believes Texas Sen.Ted Cruz could benefit from smoking some marijuana with the funnyman amid their ongoing Twitter sparring. Rogen, who launched his own marijuana company Houseplant in March, appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Thursday where he was asked to weigh in on his and Cruz's public bashing of one another on Twitter.
The Twitter back-and-forth between Seth Rogen and Ted Cruz is “not a feud.”
Seth Rogen is glad to have narrowly avoided a conversation about Scientology with Tom Cruise. The star recently appeared on Howard Stern's radio show and opened up about visiting the actor's home for a meeting about him making a foray into comedy, and was asked to listen to a pitch about his religion, Scientology.
Seth Rogen and wife Lauren Miller are happy just the two of them.The star opened up about finally being comfortable admitting that he doesn't want kids during his recent appearance on SiriusXM’s «I wouldn’t be able to do all this work that I like,” Rogen told host Howard Stern, explaining that people have always asked him how he does so much and he felt „uncomfortable answering“ because the answer is because he doesn't have kids.
In his new memoir, “Yearbook,” Seth Rogen shares a number of stories about his life and career in Hollywood, as an actor, writer, producer, and director. And though he’s spoken briefly about his ‘Green Hornet’ interaction with Nicolas Cage, during a new interview with Howard Stern, Rogen goes deeper into his wild meeting with Cage and why the actor eventually accused him of stealing an idea for a character.
No, thank you! Seth Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller, don’t see children in their future.
Seth Rogen has been making the rounds promoting Yearbook, his new collection of essays, and recanting tales of bizarre celebrity encounters. After detailing the time George Lucas refused to let him on his hypothetical-or-maybe-not spaceship, Rogen’s latest tale involves Nicolas Cage, a dinner party, and an ill-advised Jamaican accent.
NEW YORK -- Actor Seth Rogen is jumping into the podcast world later this year with a series where he interviews people who have memorable stories to tell about their lives.The unnamed series will be produced by Stitcher, the podcast company and subsidiary of SiriusXM, which made the announcement on Tuesday.Each episode will feature him talking to someone with a different story, from a person who had a near-death encounter with a grizzly bear in Canada to another who had a life-altering
Seth Rogen's new book, «Yearbook,» is filled with lots of surprises, including a wild encounter he and Judd Apatow allegedly had with Tom Cruise, when Rogen and Apatow were invited to Cruise's Los Angeles mansion to talk comedy. The meeting came while the funny man was filming with Apatow — about a year after Cruise famously interrupted an interview with Oprah Winfrey by jumping up and down on her couch.Rogen opened up about the bizarre meeting during an interview with Howard Stern