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Sharon Stone RIPS Joe Rogan over COVID-19 misinformation: 'His behavior is dangerous'

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Sharon Stone was critical of Joe Rogan amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the spread of COVID-19 misinformation, and Spotify's decision to add a warning to all podcasts on its platform discussing the ongoing virus.Stone, 63, spoke Tuesday in Beverly Hills, California with TMZ, where she was asked about the ongoing developments over Rogan and his podcast, which drew attention last month after rock icon Neil Young pulled his music from the platform in protest of Rogan's content in regards to the pandemic.Rogan, 54, garnered controversy after a December 31 podcast of The Joe Rogan Experience in which he chat with Dr.

Robert Malone, an anti-vaccine proponent who was previously banned from Twitter over the spread of COVID misinformation. The latest:Sharon Stone, 63, was critical of Joe Rogan, 54, amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the spread of COVID-19 misinformation, and Spotify's decision to add a warning to all podcasts on its platform discussing the ongoing virusThe streaming service on Sunday announced it was set to add a disclaimer prior to podcasts that include talk about COVID-19.Rogan on Sunday said that he was 'very happy with' the company's decision, and that he wasn't trying 'to promote misinformation' or 'be controversial,' adding, 'I’ve never tried to do anything with this podcast other than to just talk to people.' Stone rejected Rogan's claim Sunday that he would 'try harder to get people with differing opinions' on his podcast, saying the virus is not a topic up for interpretation.'I just want to say COVID is not an opinion-based situation and Mr.

Rogan thinking that his opinion or a disclaimer for the lives that he personally has affected and caused losses of, it’s not an opinion,' Stone said..

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