Joe Rogan says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should undergo a DNA test to prove he is not related to late Cuban Fidel Castro. thinking about.
Spotify podcasters were stunned by the apparent similarities between the Canadian leader and the late Communist Party dictator.
On a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Rogan and his guest comedian Sam Tripoli speculated that there may be family ties.
Logan was commenting on a widely shared conspiracy theory claiming that "El Commandante", who ruled Cuba with an iron fist for nearly 50 years, was the real father of the Canadian Prime Minister.
"Hey buddy, he needs 23andMe soon," Logan said, referring to his mapping company The Human Genome.
"It's wild how close he looks. If it wasn't his dad, if I was the dad, I'd be fucking suspicious," Logan said.
Logan then posted portraits of Castro and Trudeau side by side, showing a "wild" similarity in facial features. marveled at — although the podcaster added that the whole exercise was "just fancy."
Later in the segment, Logan juxtaposed a photo of Trudeau with that of his father, the late Pierre Trudeau of Canada.
Logan felt compelled to admit that Pierre, who died in 2000, Trudeau "looks a lot like" young Trudeau's "real father."
2018, Castro 's eldest son, Fidelito, committed suicide at the age of 68. His death spurred unsubstantiated rumors that Justin had left a suicide note calling Trudeau his half-brother.
Following Fidel's death in 2016, Justin Trudeau released a statement praising the late Cuban leader, calling him a "legendary revolutionary and orator."
Trudeau also praised Castro's "tremendous devotion and love to the Cuban people who had a deep and enduring love for 'El Comandante'."
Logan, who conducted an audience of nearly 11 million last month, said Justin He denounced Trudeau as a "dictator" and called Canada a "communist" country.
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