Joe Rogan was joined by fellow comedians Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir on an episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" on February 23. While discussing Patrick Mahomes and Super Bowl LVII, Gillis took shots at Brittany Matthews and Jackson Mahomes. "Patrick is obviously the man, and then he's got a crazy wife and a brother up in the box, doing all that s***," Gillis said. Rogan took the opportunity to pile on Matthews. "[T]he problem is, they keep that same energy when you get divorced. They come after you with that same energy," the podcast host added to get laughs.

Word of the conversation made its way to Matthews, who decided to fire back shots of her own, although she did so without naming names. "Something about grown men talking s*** about someone's wife is real weird," the influencer tweeted on February 26. "Actually grown a** men hating on women in general is pathetic," she added. The tweets were sent three days after the "JRE" episode aired, and many believed these subtweets were aimed at Rogan and his guests.

A day after letting off some steam on Twitter, Matthews posted a photo of herself and Mahomes sitting courtside at a Dallas Mavericks game to Instagram. Fans showed up in the comment section to offer support. "Ignore the haters, Brittany, they are just trolling bots with no life!" one wrote. Others hinted at Matthews' brewing feud with the well-known podcaster. "Bro Rogan is the man," an Instagram user added.

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