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Aaron Rodgers is 41-years-old. His NFL career is coming to an end, he’s got no consistent partner, no children, and reportedly doesn’t talk to his family. At least his has ayahuasca and Pat McAfee, though.
Earlier this week, Aaron Rodgers combined his two great loves — tripping on psychedelic tea and gossiping with Pat McAfee — by premiering the trailer for his upcoming Netflix docum.entary series Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, which will premiere on Netflix on Tuesday, December 17
Based on the first trailer for the project, the documentary will be putting the focus Rodgers‘ controversial persona, as the trailer features snippets of headlines he’s created in recent years, in addition to buzz-worthy phrases like “Loyal, bold, selfish, fake, defiant, stubborn, difficult, controversial,” etc.
It also featured tons of clips of him doing — you guesses it! — ayahuasca. Also in the trailer, Rodgers says that he has lost family and friends in recent years due to his views.
“Losing friendships, family. It was heartbreaking,” Rodgers says in the trailer after clips of sports media personalities highlighting his controversial views were showed.
As for what those views are, beyond all the infamous “immunization” stuff and Dr. Fauci obsession, Rodgers has done things like suggest that the US government created HIV, immigrants will infiltrate the United States and turn on the army, “they” can put spyware on your computer (which is why he doesn’t watch adult films)m, in addition to reportedly believing 9/11 was an inside job and that Sandy Hook was a hoax. And that’s not even the entire list.
Here is the official trailer and synopsis for Aaron Rodgers: Enigma, via Netflix:
“The Netflix sports series will follow Aaron Rodgers’ comeback after tearing his Achilles, while also exploring his life and career through the intimate and difficult parts that made him a household name on and off the field.”