Theo Von has responded after Joe Rogan publicly shared concerns about his recent behavior and comments. The discussion started after clips from Rogan’s conversations began spreading online. In those clips, Rogan spoke about Von’s emotional state and suggested that antidepressants may have affected him. Rogan admitted that some of Von’s recent comments had “freaked” him out, especially after discussions around suicide and SSRIs.Not long after the clips went viral, Theo Von answered the claims on X. He made it clear that he was not struggling the way people were suggesting online. In his post, Von wrote, “This is mostly false. Sad to see this kind of stuff. I’m doing great. I’m a human being, which is a rocky ride. But I’m doing fine, thanks.” His response quickly gained attention, with fans debating whether Rogan’s comments came from concern or crossed a personal line. The situation also brought fresh attention to their earlier tense moment on The Joe Rogan Experience.
Theo Von and Joe Rogan relationship faces more public attention after podcast exchange
The current situation connects back to Episode #2478 of The Joe Rogan Experience earlier this year. During that episode, Theo Von moved away from his normal comedy style and spoke emotionally about war, corruption, political leaders, and growing public fear. As the conversation became more serious, Joe Rogan stepped in and tried to calm him down.That moment created a major online reaction. Many viewers felt Rogan was being too dismissive when he suggested Von should stop taking antidepressants. Others believed Rogan was simply worried about a friend and was trying to help during an emotional conversation. The debate stayed active online for weeks and became one of the most discussed podcast moments involving the two personalities.Meanwhile, Rogan recently made headlines again for comments unrelated to Theo Von. During Episode #2495 of The Joe Rogan Experience with Republican Congressman Tim Burchett, Rogan questioned the timing of recent UFO file releases connected to the Donald Trump administration. He suggested the release may have come while many Americans were already upset about tensions involving Iran.On the podcast, Rogan said, “What doesn’t totally make sense is why now? Other than… I mean this is being cynical. The Iran war isn’t going very well, the American public’s very upset, a lot of people don’t think we should ever have been involved in that in the first place and we need some good news.”
