Because of each other, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers have been changed for good.
The famous best friends—who let thousands of people into the innerworkings of their friendship through their Las Culturistas podcast—recently detailed why they value the other so much. And yes, their answers are very sweet. Have tissues ready.
“I feel like it’s really important in life to really clock how people make you feel,” Matt told E! correspondent Zuri Hall at an NBCUniversal dinner June 17 at Cannes Lions highlighting their best-in-class content and storytelling. “On a gut level, how does someone make you feel? And for me, Bowen makes me feel smart, funny, like I’m a valuable part of something. And that’s what I would say to people.”
He continued, “A lot of people listen to our podcast—especially through the pandemic when people were feeling very lonely, and it was really emotional to find how many people latched onto it at that time.”
Indeed, for Bowen, that sense of greater community that their friendship has created through Las Culturistas has been among the most rewarding parts of his career.