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Rogan Hates Hollywood: Too Fake for Comedians & Fighters
14 Mar
Summary
- Rogan felt out of place among superficial Hollywood elites.
- He preferred the company of fighters and comedians.
- He found Hollywood's groupthink and forced progressivism stifling.

Joe Rogan recently shared his candid reflections on his past experiences as an actor in Hollywood, emphasizing his discomfort with the industry's social climate.
He described the environment as superficial and filled with "fake people," a stark contrast to the "rawest, funniest outcasts of society" like fighters and comedians whom he considered his true peers.
Rogan found the prevalent groupthink and predictable, progressive viewpoints within Hollywood to be "horrible," noting a lack of genuine humor and authenticity.
This sentiment echoed conversations with actor Luke Grimes, who also touched on the pressure to conform in L.A., though Rogan expressed a definitive readiness to leave the city behind.


