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Academy Award winner Mel Gibson was recording with podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas when he learned that his Malibu home was likely burning to the ground. “I was kind of ill at ease while we were talking because I knew my neighborhood was on fire ...
Rogan's representatives were also in conversation with Harris' campaign to try to arrange for the Democratic Party's nominee to be a guest on the show, but no deal was every struck and in a recent episode the MMA analyst revealed the 'hilarious' reason why.
The actor revealed that the home he had lived in for over a decade was completely gone, but that his chickens had survived.
Mel Gibson loses his home to the Los Angeles-area wildfires while doing an interview with hit podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas.
Gibson said he flew to Texas to do Rogan’s show as the fierce Santa Ana winds were picking up and before any fires broke out.
Academy Award winner Mel Gibson was recording with podcaster Joe Rogan in Austin, Texas when he learned that his Malibu home was likely burning to the ground. “I was kind of ill at ease while we ...
Joe Rogan was challenged over comments on the LA wildfires recently, after discussing the fallout from the devastating blazes that have destroyed more than 12,000 homes and structures. At least 25 lives had been lost,
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On episode #2178 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan hosted fellow commentator Sam Morril. The pair's discussion touched on the topic of wildfires in California which has become very common. Rogan revealed he was once warned by a fireman of a catastrophic wildfire that couldn't be controlled:
Mel Gibson has been spotted for the first time since he lost his home to the LA fires. Mel was seen in the passenger seat of a female pal's car, as he kept a low profile wearing a baseball cap.
During a recent installment of his podcast, Rogan weighed in on the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires—and a guest questioned one particular claim.