Joe Rogan's podcast appearance took an unexpected turn this week. While on "The Joe Rogan Experience," he discussed the Mahomes family, ultimately focusing on Jackson and Brittany Mahomes.
Rogan, along with his fellow podcast members Shane Gillis, Mark Normand and Ari Shaffir, ended up roasting Brittany. In keeping with her consistent (and candid) presence on social media, Brittany responded to Rogan's comments:
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"Something about grown men talking sh*t about someone’s wife is real weird," Brittany wrote in one tweet.
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Predictably, a few trolls ended up hating on Brittany for her comments. They let her know that while everyone loves Patrick Mahomes, she and his brother Jackson are the annoying ones in the family.
Most sided with Rogan, dismissing Brittany Mahomes' statement. A few added that if the wife in question was Brittany, then Rogan's comments weren't weird at all. Some haters also targeted her social media usage.
While Mahomes has risen to dominance with the Chiefs, Brittany herself has garnered a following of over one million on Instagram.
Active almost daily, Brittany Mahomes constantly updates KC fans about their family through her accounts. According to a few users, if Brittany is putting herself out on social media, then Rogan is also allowed to comment on it.
What exactly did Joe Rogan say about Brittany Mahomes?
On the podcast, Rogan and company brought up Brittany and Patrick Mahomes' marriage. Shane Gillis said:
"You know what I like, though, I came around on Jackson Mahomes. I’m a fan. His (Patrick's) brother that does TikToks and his annoying wife that screams – everyone hates on them and it actually makes me happy.
"Patrick Mahomes has a wife that's just wild, her and his brother... and Patrick, obviously he's the man, and then he's got a crazy wife and a brother up in the box, doing all this sh*t."
Rogan responded:
"The problem is they keep that same energy when you get divorced. They come after you with that same energy."
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Brittany, 27, has been with Patrick Mahomes since high school. Married in 2021, the couple have two children — Sterling Skye (two) and Patrick (Bronze) Lavon Mahomes III (three months old).
It is likely that as long as Brittany responds to the public, she will continue to receive this kind of response from some parts of the community.
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