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Hulk Hogan Gives His Two Cents on Bill Maher's Offensive Joke

Who asked you, though?

Hulk Hogan.
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Bill Maher caused quite an uproar over the weekend after dropping the N-word on his show, Real Time With Bill Maher, on Friday. The comedian has since issued an apology for his racially insensitive joke. "Friday nights are always my worst night of sleep because I'm up reflecting on the things I should or shouldn't have said on my live show," Maher said, in a statement. "Last night was a particularly long night as I regret the word I used in the banter of a live moment. The word was offensive, and I regret saying it and am very sorry."

While it's ultimately up to those offended by Maher's "joke" to accept his apology...wait...what's this?

*"Real American" starts playing*

What's going on? Is that...Hulk Hogan? As Maher was getting dragged on Twitter, Hogan of all people decided to provide his totally unwanted two cents on this matter.

And just so know, Hogan added the "HH" at the end of the tweet, so you're absolutely certain that this hypocritical take was coming from him. This is the same guy who was caught on tape making his own series of racist remarks. This is the same guy who also apologized for his comments, claiming he's not a racist. However, the only difference is that Hogan managed to parlay his mistake into being awarded $115 million after filing a lawsuit against Gawker.

No one asked for your opinion, Hulk. So just stay out of this.

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