Joe Rogan and Sean Strickland Have a Totally Different Reaction to Bob Saget’s Death
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Legendary comedian, actor, and television host Bob Saget passed away on January 9, 2022. The news of his passing away rocked not just the entertainment world, but the entire world. The former ‘Full House’ television star was found unresponsive in his hotel room in Orlando, Florida.
Saget was amid a stand-up tour and had performed in Ponte Vedra Beach the evening before. People across the world reacted to his passing away. One of them was UFC commentator Joe Rogan.
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Rogan was a long-time friend of Saget and took to Instagram to post a tribute to the stand-up comedian. He wrote, “Bob Saget was a good man and a very funny person. I’m going to miss him very much. RIP.”
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Saget had also featured on one episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.
I heard @bobsaget died…. guess it's not a full house anymore lmao…
I think he would of laughed at that….
— Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) January 10, 2022
However, not everyone took the same approach and reacted in the same way.
UFC middleweight fighter Sean Strickland took a light-hearted approach. In a tweet, Strickland said, “I heard @bobsaget died…. guess it’s not a full house anymore lmao… I think he would of laughed at that…”
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Joe Rogan made it into a very important list. He, along with UFC President Dana White, are part of the 2021 Variety 500. It is an annual list put out by Variety magazine of the most powerful people working in the global entertainment and media business.
Rogan made the list after the massive deal with Spotify in 2020 for his podcast.
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His caption on the website read, “In the wake of signing a $100 million Spotify deal in 2020, Rogan and his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” became a favorite target of critics for his attacks on “woke” culture and vaccine passports, and his controversial guests including conspiracy-loving radio host Alex Jones”
Meanwhile, Dana White made the list for the fifth year in a row.
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What do you think of the posts by Rogan and Strickland? Let us know in the comments!