Podcaster Joe Rogan has gained 400,000 YouTube subscribers as well as tens of thousands of other social media followers after his interview with former President Donald Trump.
On Friday, October 25, the day that Rogan interviewed Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, he gained 100,000 YouTube subscribers, on October 26, the day following the interview, he gained a further 200,000, and on October 27 he gained 100,000 more, per data from social media tracking site Social Blade.
Rogan worked as an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) commentator before launching The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, which is now the most listened to podcast in the United States, with 14.5 million Spotify followers and 17.9 million YouTube subscribers.
His three-hour long episode with Trump, where they discussed everything from wind turbines to the former president’s beliefs around the 2020 election’s results, gained him even more popularity across YouTube and social media than he had before.
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