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Sharon Stone just went Basic Instinct on “a**hole” Joe Rogan

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Oscar-nominated star Sharon Stone has weighed in on the ongoing controversy surrounding podcast host Joe Rogan and Spotify, the parent network of his show.Joe Rogan has come under increasing scrutiny due to his continued spread of misinformation regarding the COVID-19 virus, and his hosting of COVID conspiracy theorists on his show.

The past week has seen numerous entertainers, including singers Neil Young, Joni Mithcell, India Arie, and Graham Nash all pull their music from Spotify in protest to its continued support of Rogan.

Arie, as well as Mary Trump, have also pulled their own podcasts from the network.Now Basic Instinct star Stone offered her thoughts on the mess, and did not hold back in her fierce criticism.

In an interview with TMZ, Stone blasted Rogan’s dissemination of misinformation in no uncertain terms.“He should put a disclaimer that he’s an a**hole and that his behavior is dangerous and affecting people’s lives and deaths,” Stone said. “COVID is not an opinion-based situation and Mr.

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