Video summary
Joe Rogan and Steve-O talk fame, criticism, and chaotic comedy
In this episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan talks with Steve-O about fame, online criticism, audience reactions, and the strange pressures of public life. The excerpt also includes jokes about tattoos, celebrity culture, MrBeast, and the unpredictable energy of a conversation that moves quickly between reflection and comedy.
Public image and criticism
Steve-O reflects on a high-profile stretch, online criticism, and how he responded to negative feedback.
MrBeast and online attention
The conversation touches on MrBeast, Beast Games, and internet reactions to viral content and celebrity collaborations.
Rapid-fire, offbeat conversation
Fans note the episode’s fast, unpredictable humor and Joe’s interview style throughout the exchange.
Topics
Fame and criticism
Steve-O talks about a successful stretch, backlash from the internet, and adjusting how he responds to criticism.
MrBeast and internet culture
The conversation covers MrBeast, Beast Games, and how viral content and audience reactions shape public perception.
Live shows and audience disruption
Joe and Steve-O revisit Steve-O’s live-show behavior, including how he handles disruptive audience members.
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Public transcript excerpt
Transcript
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loved by so many and yet they'll still find the people that hate them and dwell on that. And uh uh I I've seen it with like very successful people. It's just It's just Louis said it best. Louis C.K. said it best. He said, "The internet is just talk. It's just your It's written down, so it seems more real."
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Audience comments snapshot
What viewers are saying
Comments focus on Steve-O’s rapid-fire storytelling, Joe Rogan’s interview style, and the episode’s mix of comedy, self-reflection, and offbeat humor. Several viewers mention sobriety, celebrity culture, and the way the conversation moves between criticism, fame, and absurd anecdotes.
Comment themes
Interview meets comedy chaos
The comments suggest the episode feels like a mix of interview, confession, and comedy routine, with plenty of interruptions and quick pivots.
Fame, criticism, and self-awareness
Viewers also highlight Steve-O’s public image and how fame, criticism, and self-correction are discussed in the conversation.
Audience signals
Fast, chaotic back-and-forth
Viewers joke about Steve-O’s delivery and the chaotic pace of the conversation.
Sobriety as a standout theme
Some comments frame Steve-O’s sobriety as a major part of his story.
Therapist-style conversation
Joe Rogan is described as steering the discussion like a therapist at times.
Offbeat comedy moments
The episode’s humor lands through surreal one-liners and unexpected questions.
Representative public comments
Rfk jr nd then steve-o. My throat hurts just listening
Getting sober was Steve-O's greatest stunt
Joe has turned into a celebrity therapist.
This could have been a solo episode. I lost count of how many times Steve-o attempted to speak 😂🤦♂️
Steve always sounds like he’s holding in a bong hit
J: "You ever take DMT? S: "You ever snort wasabi?"
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