Rob Dyrdek Says It's Good That Ridiculousness Was Canceled, Actually: "This Was Divine Timing"
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Rob Dyrdek Says It's Good That Ridiculousness Was Canceled, Actually: "This Was Divine Timing"
""I just want to say thank you to every single person who ever watched any of my shows. 19 years, four different shows, 2,034 episodes," Dyrdek said, before naming executives as well as collaborators such as Big Black, his cousins, and Ridiculousness co-hosts Sterling "Steelo" Brim, Chanel West Coast, and Lauren "Lolo" Wood."
""It was because I was so committed to this time mastery goal of mine - of understanding all of my time and optimizing all my time," he said, while making grandiose hand gestures. "That's what really led to the show being so efficient, but my overall quality of life being so amazing. And so really, that's where we are today.""
Rob Dyrdek thanked MTV executives, collaborators and fans after the cancellation of Ridiculousness following a 19-year run. He named contributors including Big Black, his cousins, and co-hosts Sterling "Steelo" Brim, Chanel West Coast, and Lauren "Lolo" Wood. He described evolving away from his onstage persona and called the timing 'divine timing' that aligned with his focus on time mastery. He explained that production became highly efficient—episodes that once took two or three hours could be shot in 25 minutes, enabling up to 12 episodes a day. He announced Existence, a 'time intelligence' platform to help people optimize time and quality of life.
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