Joe Rogan is a fitness enthusiast and is firmly against using performance-enhancing drugs. The veteran UFC commentator voiced his take on the adverse influence of mainstream media and Hollywood. Globally recognized actors like Dwayne Johnson and Hugh Jackman never fail to flaunt their godly physiques for the camera. But fail to disclose the uncomfortable secret behind them. And this lack of transparency does not sit well with the JRE host.
Rogan hosts the world-famous Joe Rogan Experience podcast on Spotify. He shares his thoughts with over 12 million listeners for each episode.
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Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine look is achievable, according to Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan felt Hollywood actor Hugh Jackman’s shredded physique from the X-Men series was pretty achievable. ‘Wolverine’ is among the most celebrated superheroes of his wit, charisma, and equally impressive ripped torso.
Australian star Hugh Jackman had worked hard to look like the marvel superhero, and fans of the franchise were pretty content with his portrayal. However, Rogan suspected that there was foul play involved in him getting in shape for the character. But still complimented the actor.
In episode #1905, the podcast host asked his guest Derek Cole, “What do you think a guy like that gets on to get that big?”
and pulled up some images of Jackman as Wolverine.
After seeing them, he concluded, “Yeah… that’s achievable.”
And he considered Hugh Jackman’s body to be naturally achievable.
But Rogan didn’t have anything similar to say about a former WWE star turned actor.
The UFC commentator slammed Dwayne Johnson
Recently the 55-year-old podcast host accused the WWE and Hollywood megastar Dwayne Johnson of setting unrealistic body goals. Joe Rogan said, “There’s not a f**king chance in hell he’s clean, not a chance in hell as big as The Rock is at fifty.”
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According to Rogan, Jackman’s physique is naturally achievable post-50, but the same can’t be said about The Rock. The podcast host accused The Black Adam actor of using performance-enhancement drugs. But the worst part is his refusal to come clean.
What this does is it creates an unachievable goal for youngsters who look up to these stars. That does not sit well with the veteran UFC commentator.
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Do you agree with Rogan’s opinion on Hollywood actors?