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CBC report claims watching Joe Rogan is causing couples to divorce

A CBC report has sparked debate after alleging that a rise in male interest in online personalities—such as Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan, is becoming an increasingly common factor in divorce proceedings.

Walid Tamtam, True North
Jul 17, 2025
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A CBC report published Wednesday has sparked debate after alleging that a rise in male interest in online personalities—such as Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan, two figures often associated with the so-called “manosphere”—is becoming an increasingly common factor in divorce proceedings.

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