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Everyone has different outlooks on birthdays but it is a well-known fact that the excitement of a birthday eventually goes down as one grows older and older. Despite that, there are some people out there who love celebrating their birthdays even at older ages but Joe Rogan is definitely not one of those people. In fact, the American podcaster once even revealed that he hates the people who get mad at other people if they are not wished on their birthday.

Joe Rogan has a very outrageous take on birthdays
Other than being a well-established UFC commentator,Joe Roganhas made quite a name for himself as an established comedian and podcaster over the years. Back in 2009, he launched his podcast, theJoe Rogan Experiencewhich quickly became famous. The American comedian has released over 2000 episodes of the podcast in almost 15 years.
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A few years ago, in episode #1876 of theJoe Rogan Experience, the American comedian and actor Greg Fitzsimmons appeared as a guest on the podcast and the duo decided to talk about birthdays. Rogan said,
“If there is a buddy, and he gets mad that I didn’t wish him a happy birthday, we are not talking anymore. You need to go to a doctor. Whatever is really bothering you. Are we men? I mean, are we men? What the f*ck are you talking about.“

Greg Fitzsimmons also chimed in on the matter and said, “How underappreciated do you feel that you need us all to tell you Happy Birthday? And you’re 47, that’s not even a thing, that’s not even a round number.”
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Well, Rogan is 56 now and he also recently signed a new deal with Spotify for the rights of his podcast.
Joe Rogan signed a massive $250 million with Spotify
Back in 2020, Rogan signed a deal with Spotify for the exclusive rights to his podcast, theJoe Rogan Experience,and the deal was later revealed to be almost worth $200 million over time of three and a half years. However, according to theWall Street Journal, Rogan reportedly signed another deal with Spotify recently worth almost $250 million and now the platform will no longer have exclusive rights to the podcast.
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Shikhar Tiwari
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Shikhar Tiwari is a Hollywood news author at Fandom Wire. He is a student at Manipal University Jaipur currently aspiring to be a Computer Science Engineer. Shikhar loves to combine his passion for writing with his love for Hollywood updates.
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