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Joe Rogan is one of the most popular people on the planet. With a $200 million deal with Spotify, his popularity has reached a point where anything the podcast host does, fans chime in.

His followers take a deep interest in what the UFC commentator is doing in his day-to-day life; However, Rogan tries to keep his personal life to himself.

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A glimpse of his private life was showcased on Instagram where the comedian was seen hanging out with former UFC double champ Georges St-Pierre.

Who uploaded the picture and how does she know Joe Rogan?

A picture was uploaded on Instagram which saw Rogan and GSP partying in what seemed like a club. The picture was uploaded by Valentine Thomas, and the caption of the uploaded piece read, “Austin nights❤️@georgesstpierre @joerogan @bennyob301 @archerycountry Back on Rogan on the 25th!”

A few days after the Instagram post surfaced, Valentine Thomas made an appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, the Joe Rogan Experience. This was the attorney’s second appearance on the show, she first came on the show in 2018.

Valentine Thomas is a former lawyer and a financier who quit, to pursue a sustainable quest for happiness as a spear fisherwoman. She also happens to be a free diver, chef, and author.

GSP has made several revelations on the JRE Podcast

GSP, on the other hand, shares a very close relationship with Joe Rogan. He also appeared twice on the podcast; however, the most noteworthy one came back in 2018 when he appeared for the first time on the show.

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In that episode, GSP gave an insight into how fighting has affected his mental health.

Another interesting segment from that episode was when the Canadian described meeting his childhood bully. Rogan was stunned to hear how the whole event transpired between GSP and the bully.

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St-Pierre is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of all time. He was the welterweight kingpin for almost the majority of his career. Despite losing his first-ever title defense to Matt Serra in August 2007, he retained the title in their rematch and after that went on a tear with nine title defenses.

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GSP vacated his title in 2013 and took a four-year hiatus before returning to claim the middleweight championship after defeating Michael Bisping in November 2017.

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