Joe Rogan celebrates World Carnivore Month with chunks of succulent meat

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Joe Rogan. [via Getty Images and Instagram @joerogan]
Joe Rogan [via Getty Images and Instagram @joerogan]

Joe Rogan's tradition of celebrating World Carnivore Month in January continues as the popular podcast host took to Instagram to post about it.

World Carnivore Month is a dietary challenge created by animal-based diet advocates to observe for 31 days in January. Rogan has been a pioneer of the same after Jordan Peterson's revelation of following a strict steak and water diet.

Joe Rogan posted a picture of succulent meat steaks with the accompanying caption:

"Happy World Carnivore Month. #worldcarnivoremonth"

Check out his post on Instagram below:

Rogan is also a bowhunting enthusiast and promoter. He ardently believes in the philosophy of "eat what you kill" which ties in well with his celebration of World Carnivore Month. He first posted about the 31-day dietary challenge in 2021, although he observed it the year prior too.

Rogan created awareness about the animal-based diet with his caption and praised the effect it had on his energy levels:

"January is “world carnivore diet” month. I did it last year, lost 12 pounds and really felt great [other than having ruthlessly explosive diarrhea for the first couple weeks], so I’m gonna give it a go again this year. It really did have a remarkable affect on my energy levels, so I’m curious if I get that same response this time around. Thanks to @neanderthal_fire_company for the dope cutting board."

Check out his Instagram posts below:

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Joe Rogan apologizes for reading out fake COVID tweet on his podcast

Rogan recently came under heavy criticism for his inclusion of a fake tweet on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE). The tweet impersonated a doctor and called out the COVID-19 vaccine.

Check out the segment from the JRE episode below:

Rogan immediately responded upon being informed that the tweet was fake.

The UFC commentator tweeted:

"I was informed last night that this tweet is fake. The show was already out, so we initially decided to post a notice saying we got tricked, then later thought it best to just delete it from the episode. My sincere apologies to everyone, especially the person who got hoaxed."

Check out his tweet below:

Joe Rogan's guest on the podcast episode, Bret Weinstein, also addressed the fake tweet and confirmed that the segment will be edited out before the episode is aired again.

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