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Chris Evert’s Son Makes Comedy Mothership Verdict After Joe Rogan’s Latest Attempt to Fight Cancel Culture

Published 03/31/2023, 1:49 AM EDT

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Seems like the day is not far away when tennis legend Chris Evert gets introduced to Joe Rogan. Her first-born, Alexander Mill, apparently is a huge fan of the UFC commentator. Rogan’s talks and jokes are not everyone’s cup of tea, but his fans are nothing but elated over his new project, Comedy Mothership in Austin. Being one of his fans, Evert’s son is more than happy to be promoting his show through Instagram.

UFC color commentator Joe Rogan has finally launched his brainchild after working on it for two years. A safe haven for the ones who are against anti-cancel culture, and Evert’s son hailed Rogan’s Austin project.

The son of Chris Evert gives a big shout-out to the anti-cancel culture project of Joe Rogan 

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The UFC commentator has hit many controversial headlines because of his unfiltered comments and opinions in his highly popular, Joe Rogan Podcast. With rising awareness and sensitization around prevailing issues, censoring is promoted through cancel culture.

However, Joe Rogan has manifested his vision into reality after opening Comedy Mothership in Austin. The main attraction of the comedy club is that it is against cancel culture. The fans hailed the project and one of them is the son of tennis legend Chris Evert.

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He took to his Instagram to share the opening of the show that showcased the name of the club. He stated in the caption, “Austin is really the new comedy capital of the world. @comedymothership is amazing. @joerogan you’ve outdone yourself again.” 

The place boasts of the idiosyncratic theme with aliens and art decoration befitting the vision of its owner. Though it might seem like a dangerous idea for some, Rogan is finally happy to go with his bashing comments and intoxicated self.

Rogan savors the autonomy of opening his own club

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Had he said or acted the way he did during his first show, it might have come out with some repercussions. Apparently, that is not the case when he is hitting the stage in his club.

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In the opening show of the club, Rogan nominated himself to be the star. Accepting the fact that he is intoxicated and high in his new club, he boastingly stated, “You can’t fire me from my own club, b*t*h”.

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WATCH THIS STORY: Chris Evert Looks Back at Her Astounding Rivalry With Martina Navratilova and the Negative Impact of Her 13-Match Losing Streak

As Rogan takes a step toward anti-cancel culture, what is your take on it? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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Shivali Sharma is a tennis author at EssentiallySports. She has pursued her Master's in history from Himachal University, but her love for the game has driven her to write about tennis. Shivali is a huge fan of Naomi Osaka and admires Osaka not only for her on-court performances, but also for her off-court actions.
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