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Joe Rogan's Sabrina Carpenter Birthday Cake Goes Viral
Joe Rogan's Sabrina Carpenter Birthday Cake Goes Viral

Newsweek

time23-05-2025

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Joe Rogan's Sabrina Carpenter Birthday Cake Goes Viral

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Joe Rogan's lifelike birthday cake of Sabrina Carpenter has gone viral on social media. Newsweek reached out to Carpenter's representative via email for comment. The Context Rogan currently hosts one of the most popular podcasts in the world, The Joe Rogan Experience. For years, the show—in which he interviews comedians, actors, scientists, politicians and more—is frequently in the number one spot on Spotify's podcast charts. The 57-year-old has been married to his wife Jessica Ditzel since 2009, the same year his podcast launched, and they have daughters Rosy and Lola together. The former Fear Factor host also adopted Kayja, Ditzel's daughter from a previous relationship. Carpenter got her start as an actress on the Disney Channel with shows like Girl Meets World, Phineas and Ferb and Austin and Ally. She also put out several albums under Disney's Hollywood Records before signing with a new label, per The New York Times. The 26-year-old later opened for Taylor Swift on several occasions during her Eras Tour in 2023 and 2024 and has endured massive success with hit songs like "Espresso," "Please Please Please" and "Feather." Joe Rogan performs at the Kevin & Bean's April Foolishness at the Gibson Amphitheatre on April 3, 2009 in Universal City, California. In the inset image, Sabrina Carpenter attends the Loewe Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show... Joe Rogan performs at the Kevin & Bean's April Foolishness at the Gibson Amphitheatre on April 3, 2009 in Universal City, California. In the inset image, Sabrina Carpenter attends the Loewe Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on June 22, 2024 in Paris, France. More Michael Bezjian/WireImage; Pascalfor Loewe What To Know On Tuesday, Rogan shared several photos of a birthday cake he'd had made for one of his daughters, which was of Carpenter's face and shoulders. "Shout out to @sideserfcakes for the incredible @sabrinacarpenter cake they made for my daughter's birthday," he wrote via Instagram. "Incredible delicious art!" The cake was made by Sideserf Cake Studio's Natalie Sideserf, who is based in Austin, Texas—where Rogan and his family live. According to the company's Instagram bio, they make "hyperrealistic" cakes that "don't look like cakes." At the time of publication, Rogan's post racked up more than 203,400 likes and over 3,600 comments. What People Are Saying In the replies underneath Rogan's Instagram post, many of the UFC commentator's 19.8 million followers praised Rogan and the tasty treat. Instagram user @veteranwithasign wrote in a comment with 789 likes: "Joe Rogan doing shoutouts for his daughters proves to me that all us girl dads are the same. I will move mountains for my daughters. I've never been so seen." @californiabenson said in a note with over 33,800 likes: "sabrina carpentar cake posted by joe rogan was not on my bingo card." @housedawgpartyfavor added in a message with more than 29,100 likes: "Sabrina should get a Joe Rogan cake for her Dad's birthday." Comedian Whitney Cummings chimed in: "Hahaha! Okay now the Chanel cake at that corporate gig we went to doesn't seem so insane after this." @sarahquickgordon shared: "This was scary real." @crawford_123 posted: "Definitely a work of art excellent." Others, meanwhile, found the edible head rather eerie. @itsumidanielmouyal wrote in a reply with 636 likes: "Is it just me or is anyone else freaked out by a face cake." @maddmfmax said: "This is weird s***." @makeupwithsvet commented: "It's creepy." What Happens Next Rogan's birthday is coming up on August 11, so perhaps he will get his own birthday cake made by Sideserf Cake Studio later this year. New episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience are released weekly on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

Joe Rogan Talks Religion On Podcast—'I'm Sticking With Jesus'
Joe Rogan Talks Religion On Podcast—'I'm Sticking With Jesus'

Newsweek

time13-05-2025

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Joe Rogan Talks Religion On Podcast—'I'm Sticking With Jesus'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Joe Rogan spoke out about religion on Wednesday's episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. The podcast host interviewed TikTok star Cody Tucker and criticized people for believing the Big Bang theory while being skeptical about Jesus. Newsweek reached out to Rogan's representative via email for comment. The Context The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the most popular podcasts in the world, and it frequently tops the Spotify charts. Rogan began the show in 2009, and to date, he has over 2,300 episodes. During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience last year, Rogan said he "got really into religion" following his parents' divorce. "I felt like religion at least, like if there's chaos in my family life, there's always God," he said. "God's going to make sense." However, after a "really bad experience" at Catholic school, the former Fear Factor host concluded that "religion is bull****," and he became "pretty atheist." It wasn't until his grandfather's death that Rogan began to change his tune. "Seeing my grandfather in his casket, I started considering a soul. I started thinking like, 'Oh, this isn't bull****.'" Comedian Joe Rogan performs at the Kevin & Bean April Foolishness 2010 at the Gibson Amphitheatre on April 3, 2010 in Universal City, California. Comedian Joe Rogan performs at the Kevin & Bean April Foolishness 2010 at the Gibson Amphitheatre on April 3, 2010 in Universal City, California. Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic What To Know During his conversation with Tucker, the pair discussed the origins of the universe. "Space is the ultimate 'who the f*** knows' because we can only see so far. We see so far, but even so far is only so far," Rogan said. The UFC commentator added that there's a "concept" that space is "actually finite" and that it's "some sort of doughnut shape." "But then who made all that? Like is there a God?" Tucker questioned. "Did God make this?" "Or is God the universe?" Rogan theorized in response. "Yeah but then who made God? Then that bothers me," Tucker said. Rogan suggested that perhaps humans put "biological limitations" on the universe "because we were born and we die." "That's fair, yeah, that we see things as being built and destroyed," Tucker agreed. "Wouldn't it be crazier if there wasn't something at one point in time? That seems even crazier than there always has been something," Rogan said. "If it's just the nature of everything, there is always something, right? There couldn't be nothing and then all of a sudden everything." "Right, because what started that? What kicked that off? What snapped its fingers?" Tucker said. Joe Rogan: "People will be incredulous about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but yet they're convinced that the entire universe was smaller than the head of a pin, and for no reason than anybody's ever adequately explained to me ... instantaneously became everything?" — The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) May 11, 2025 Rogan referenced ethnobotanist Terence McKenna who "had a great line about the difference between science and religion." "Science only asks for you for one miracle. It wants you to believe in one miracle—the Big Bang," Rogan recited. "It's a great line! Because it really is true, and it's funny because people would be incredulous about the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but yet they're convinced that the entire universe was smaller than the head of a pin, and for no reason that anybody's adequately explained to me makes sense." "I'm sticking with Jesus," he concluded. What People Are Saying In the comments underneath the podcast on YouTube, fans praised Rogan's interview with Tucker. YouTube user @ProdigalSonMatt wrote in a comment with over 400 likes: "I love these type of guests. I haven't heard of him before, but now we're introduced to an incredibly down to earth person and now I'm a follower of his." @soup2634 added in a note with over 120 likes: "Cody Tucker is the best guest youve had on in a long while. This is my first time seeing him. Please have him on again soon!" @OhGotcha said: "Cody is the definition of a chillguy." @caniaccharlie shared: "I've been watching Cody's videos for a while now and couldn't click on this episode fast enough! The episodes where Joe has somebody fairly random on just because he wants to meet and talk to them seem to have a different vibe that are just great to listen too [sic]. No politics, or controversial, or deep, subjects, just a reasonably entertaining guest that Joe is excited to talk too [sic]." What Happens Next New episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience are released weekly on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.

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