Joe Rogan's 'most hated' podcast guest left fans stunned by his behaviour when he appeared on the show.
Rogan's show, 'The Joe Rogan Experience', is one of the most popular in the world and has 14.5 million followers on Spotify after a signing a huge deal with the streaming service in 2020.
There have been released over 2000 episodes of the podcast since 2009 and previous guests include Elon Musk, The Rock, Donald Trump, Mike Tyson and Tyson Fury to name just a few.
Advert
Rogan covers plenty of topics with his podcasts, but has a focus on sports, comedy and science, with some episodes lasting for hours.
But not all guest appearances have gone down well. YouTube list specialists WatchMojo.com compiled a top ten of the worst guests on Rogan's podcast and there was one clear winner.
After rattling through the list, comedian Afir Shafir took the top spot in the channel's picks. The 50-year-old has been a regular guest of Rogan's show, appearing on the third episode back in 2010 and making more than 50 appearances.
Advert
But while he clearly has a good rapport with the UFC commentator and those involved in the podcast, it's said that a lot of fans don't like how he carries himself and remember when he farted in the studio, causing Rogan to tell him, "From now on, do me a favour and go to the bathroom".
The narrator on the WatchMojo video explained: "Although this comedian's appearances haven't drawn any notable controversy, many fans have frequently pointed out their displeasure to the comedian's overall demeanor.
"Some consider him rude, arrogant and quite demeaning at times. In one appearance, he even went so far as to relieve himself in the middle of an episode.
Advert
"His behavior has frequently rubbed audiences the wrong way. Despite this, he continues to make frequent appearances for the show and seems to get on quite fine with the JRE crew.
"Those closest to Shafir have merely pointed out that this is merely a persona and off camera he is a very likeable person."
Guests on the podcast are not compensated for their presence but do have to sign a "waiver of all rights under the Geneva Convention" as per Cosmologist Brian Keating.
It's claimed there is one podcast that Rogan recorded but never released; an episode with architectural designer and geologist Randall Carlson's and controversial inventor Malcolm Bendall where the alleged creation of a plasma technology system was discussed.
Advert
Rogan is said to have decided to postpone the episode after it went "off-track".