Episode #2227 of The Joe Rogan Experience saw the podcast host touch on several topics, including, curiously, the Kardashians. His focus, however, was reserved more so for Kris Jenner, the family matriarch, and Kim Kardashian, the most famous and successful of her daughters.
Rogan shared his thoughts on the family with guest Adrienne Iapalucci, a comedian with a recently premiered Netflix special. In fact, the conversation was prompted by Iapalucci, who claimed she wished Jenner had been her mother due to the fame she's been able to manufacture for all of her daughters.
She even took it a step further, claiming that Jenner was behind the release of her daughter's infamous sex tape with singer Ray J, which subsequently led to her public profile exploding. When Iapalucci lamented that her own mother would never do so for her, Rogan could only answer with the following:
"Well, she's [Kris Jenner] a little unconventional. She kind of turned her husband [Caitlyn Jenner] into a woman and basically made the entire clan super rich. Super rich. Crazy rich, for no reason."
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Check out Joe Rogan and Adrienne Iapalucci conversing about the Kardashians (34:34):
The UFC commentator has never hosted any of the Kardashians on his podcast, but he was once praised by Travis Barker, Kourtney Kardashian's husband. This took place on Instagram, where Rogan had uploaded a clip of himself hitting the heavy bag to sharpen his striking skills.
This drew Barker's attention, who praised Rogan for looking as good as he did hitting the heavy bag with his trademark power.
Joe Rogan previously hosted Kim Kardashian's ex-husband on his podcast
Four years ago, Joe Rogan welcomed hip-hop icon Kanye West on episode #1554 of his podcast. It ranks among the most viewed episodes in JRE history, given West's outlandish behavior and global profile. The pair, who have been linked to an episode for years, touched on countless topics.
Check out Joe Rogan and Kanye West on the JRE:
Among the topics they explored was why West believes he is so often understood by the public. Despite the popularity of the episode, West hasn't returned since but went on to feature on a podcast hosted by a past JRE guest: the always-controversial Alex Jones.