Joe Rogan has produced almost 2000 episodes of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience.’ Over these episodes, the renowned UFC commentator has interviewed a wide range of guests from various fields. However, he may not have received a profane text from any of them as he did from Matt Walsh.
Joe Rogan is a treasure trove of wild and bizarre stories. The former Fear Factor host often recounts many of those during his podcast episodes. The recent incident involving a random profane text from Matt Walsh might be one of those stories for the future.
So how exactly did Rogan receive the text in question?
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Matt Walsh explains profane text to Joe Rogan
In a recent tweet, American right-wing political commentator and author Matt Walsh revealed a hilarious incident involving Joe Rogan. The 36-year-old explained in the tweet that a hacker had taken over his account and sent the text to Rogan. The host of ‘The Matt Walsh Show’ also attached a screenshot of the brief exchange along with the tweet.
“The hacker sent a DM to Joe Rogan,” wrote Walsh. The message from the hacker was obvious in the image. It read, “Hey Joe, U A H*e A** N*gga On My Momma.” Below that, we see the clarification from Walsh, stating, “Needless to say, I was hacked.”
We can also see Rogan’s response that goes, “Yeah that was pretty obvious hahahaha.”
The hacker sent a DM to Joe Rogan pic.twitter.com/U72fc6MDgC
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 20, 2023
Interestingly, Rogan was not the only one who received profanity from Walsh’s hacked account. The devious hacker had another message in store for another prominent personality.
Who else got a profane message from Walsh?
In another tweet, Matt Walsh added that controversial figure Andrew Tate also got a message from Walsh’s account. He added it was similar to the message that Joe Rogan received. However, Walsh also stated that the Brit figured out the reality of the situation without him having to explain it.
“A similar message was sent to Andrew Tate, who also deduced that I was hacked before I explained it,” wrote Walsh.
A similar message was sent to Andrew Tate, who also deduced that I was hacked before I explained it
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 20, 2023
The other Tate brother, Tristan, had a joke. He responded to the tweet by saying, “I don’t know bro … sounds like the kind of thing you’d say.”
I don’t know bro … sounds like the kind of thing you’d say.
— Tristan Tate (@TateTheTalisman) April 20, 2023
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Rogan hosted Matt Walsh on episode #1895 of JRE back in 2022. In another episode, he lauded Walsh’s documentary ‘What is a Woman?’ for the questions Walsh raised in it.
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Hopefully, Walsh has safely recovered his account and won’t face anything of this sort in the future. Meanwhile, the profane message is nothing but an incident that Rogan and Walsh can laugh about in the future.
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