How Joe Rogan Reacted to Going Bald


When it comes to Joe Rogan, the UFC comedian and commentator tends to try to keep things real. It is generally straightforward with your guests in Joe Rogan’s experience and he doesn’t make bones about his personal beliefs. Despite that, it seems that Rogan is as susceptible to vanity as the rest of us. When the podcaster found out he was going bald, he ended up having a reaction that some fans might not have expected.

Entertainment business was Joe Rogan’s first concern

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When Joe Rogan started going bald, he wasn’t podcasting yet. He was still working primarily on television, so he was concerned about how baldness might affect his career on the small screen.

During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, he explained: “My hair was falling out, it was driving me crazy. I was going crazy when my hair was falling out because I was on TV too, and I was making a living as an actor at the time on NewsRadio. And I thought, oh my gosh, my damn hair is falling out. “

Rogan started taking medicine to try to keep him from falling for a while, but apparently that wasn’t enough to keep him on his mind. “I knew it was falling for a while. However, I kept it with Minoxidil, and the Minixodil was hanging there. But after a while, it was still falling. I was like, God, I have to do something about it, “he added.

Joe Rogan was for hair transplants

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Finally, Joe Rogan had enough baldness and decided it was time for a hair transplant. The comedian thought that if the medicine wasn’t going to work, he could give the transplants an injection.

However, the comedian was not satisfied with the end result. It seems that it was not very convincing. Rogan explained: “It didn’t look good. I never looked at my hair and said “Yes!” It was always like, oh, I guess now I have my hair there, whatever. “

Rogan ended up with a scar on the back of his head as a result of the hair transplant. Be that as it may, he claims he would still rather have the scar than the transplant. He said, “You know, the way they do it is like one thing, and it’s not like the old way of doing it. But they take a big strip of hair, so I like it, they have this big scar on the back of my head like a smile for the rest of my life but i would rather have that because first of all it’s like a good public service announcement like you’re thinking of doing this just look at my head

He prefers to go bald

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However, the comedian doesn’t feel particularly lost without his hair. In fact, he thinks going bald is the best look for him, especially given the condition of his remaining hair.

“I like to have my head shaved, it is very easy. I have a good head for that. I look better with a shaved head. I look better with a shaved head than I do. Especially with the ahir I have left. It’s just sad hair, just sick hair, ”she said on her podcast.

In a different episode, he told fans, “I should never have done anything. I should have shaved my head from the beginning. And so, whenever the kids ask me online, like the guys ask me, ‘I’m going crazy, I’m only 18 and I’m losing my hair. ‘Shaving b * tch, just dealing with it. Just accept the fact that you don’t have hair. “