It all started innocently enough. Rob Layfield Grumpy side of me sitting on the couch last night tweeted “Find out how many people I know are watching dance with the stars This was my biggest disappointment tonight. Most of the responses were the kind of fawning reactions you’d expect on celebrity social media. People who suddenly come out and make statements basically have no fear, Rob, and they don’t look at it either. dance with Staror this masked singer At this point, because we’re discussing this, and they also can’t understand why other people do what they do.
The response from media critics and former figures has been striking beat Author Edward Douglas responded: “Don’t worry, Rob. They’ll find you eventually :)”. Of course, Rob just let it go and the world kept going. just kidding. Rob retweeted Ed and dropped this bombshell. “Believe me, I turned down Survivor, they contacted me in 2011, The Amazing Race, 2012, same thing. Never happened.
Trust me, I turned down Survivor, and they contacted me in 2011, and The Amazing Race, in 2012, same situation. Never happened. https://t.co/9TnoHwzhyH
— Rob Liefeld (@robertliefeld) October 23, 2024
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Y’all, my Wednesday isn’t ready yet. The most important thing on my mind today is to find out the pick-up time Absolute Wonder Woman #1 in stores. Just the retweet itself takes up a huge part of my brain. Douglas’s tweet was a brief joke, but Rob retweeted it, as Rob does, like a company needs to get ahead of a breaking news story. Especially “never happened”. Just in case any of you survivor or The Amazing Race The producers thought he had changed his mind after more than a decade, no. Never happened.
It’s funny, DWTS caused Rob’s ire last night, but mostly because you never know what’s going to happen next. The guy is constantly on social media, and he’s never been one to hold back on his opinions. I’m not saying this is a bad thing. Part of the secret to his podcast’s success is observethat is, he has a lot of opinions and is very willing to share them. You never know which response to the tweet will get a pointed retweet, but they are the mainstay of his Twitter feed. Why reply when you can quote a tweet? He has both the thickest and thinnest skin in all comics.
For what it’s worth, I think Rob Liefeld would be great in both survivor or this amazing Race. Have you met Rob? guy from comic book The Simpsons He is not. Dude has a great figure, but I’m ripped! He is in his 50s and has the kind of body a man in his 30s would strive for. Both survivor and this amazing Race Physically very strong, I have no doubt he will excel in both areas.
I’ve never seen him dance, so I can’t say whether he dances well or not. dance with Star. But he’s athletic and charismatic. He has experience in front of the camera and a strong personality. Not to mention, he has professional actors in his family, so he probably has access to some top choreographers and comes out with better ones on day one, Ahemhas better footwork than most of his competitors, so…man, Rob Liefeld could be good dance with the stars also. Look, I’m not saying he’s going to accept this, but he’s definitely going to hold up better than Anna Delvey and Eric Roberts. I’d even go so far as to say that if Rob Liefeld were dance with the starshe will at least be in the top three! But, you know, that’s never going to happen.
I did not intend to write this letter to Rob Liefeld agreeing to participate dance with Starbut life sometimes takes you in unexpected directions, and here we are. Rob, please never delete it and let it happen. I will vote for you every week. I’m #dancingwiththerob.
Dancing with the Stars airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on ABC and Disney+. Rob Liefeld’s Twitter account is constantly updated.