Who is Joe Marler? From hair-raising rugby antics to breakout star of Celebrity Traitors

Joe Marler, a former England rugby union player and now a popular contestant on BBC's Celebrity Traitors, has long been known for his unapologetic humor, razor-sharp wit, and ability to speak truth to power. With a career spanning 15 years and over 95 caps, the prop forward's playing days may be behind him, but his influence on the sport and beyond continues to grow.

Growing up in East Sussex, Marler was always one of a kind – a loud-mouthed front-rower with an edgy undertone, eccentricity, and a penchant for winding people up. His rugby career, which saw him don the Harlequins jersey, is well-documented, but it's his post-playing life that has captured the public's imagination.

Marler's rise to fame on Celebrity Traitors has been nothing short of meteoric. The show's format, where contestants compete against each other in challenges and games, has provided a perfect platform for Marler's quick-witted humor and direct questioning style. His uncanny knack for detective work has won over fans and made him an instant favorite.

However, not everyone is familiar with Marler's backstory. In a recent interview, he revealed that when first on set, fellow celebrities mistook him for a sound technician, only to be asked if he played rugby league when he mentioned his previous 15-year career in the sport. For those who know rugby union, however, Marler's style on the show has been a familiar sight – save for it being slightly toned down for a wider public audience.

Marler's playing days were marked by controversy and disciplinary trouble. In 2020, he was found guilty of grabbing Alun Wyn Jones' genitals during an England v Wales Six Nations match and banned for 10 weeks. This incident wasn't the first time he had courted controversy on the pitch – in 2016, he was banned for two matches and fined £20,000 for calling Samson Lee "Gypsy Boy."

Despite this, Marler's playing career was also marked by success. He won domestic Premiership titles with Harlequins and reached a Rugby World Cup final in 2019. Off the pitch, he has become an advocate for mental health awareness, revealing in his autobiography that he struggled with depression and anxiety.

In recent years, Marler has used his platform to speak out on issues affecting men's mental health. His podcast, which explores topics such as toxic masculinity and the pressures of modern life, offers a unique perspective on these important issues. He has also become an ambassador for the charity Calm, using his profile to raise awareness about the importance of seeking help when needed.

In conclusion, Joe Marler is a complex figure – a former rugby player with a reputation for controversy and a penchant for humor. However, as he continues to navigate his post-playing life, it's clear that he has undergone significant personal growth and is now using his platform to make a positive impact on the world. Love him or hate him, Joe Marler is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with – both on and off the pitch.
 
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I'm totally sure that Joe Marler's rise to fame on Celebrity Traitors is just a phase 🤔... but at the same time, I'm kinda convinced he's gonna be a household name for ages 💁‍♂️. His playing days were super eventful, and while some might say he courted controversy, others will see him as a trailblazer who spoke truth to power 🌟. But honestly, I think the real controversy is how many people still don't know about his struggles with depression and anxiety - that's what's really worth talking about 💔... unless... wait, maybe we should be focusing on his hilarious humor instead? 😂🤣
 
🤔 "The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams." Joe's story is proof that even the most unexpected paths can lead to great things 💥
 
He's definitely a character, right? 🤣 I mean, 10 weeks for grabbing someone's genitals in a match? That's wild. And the £20k fine for calling someone "Gypsy Boy"? Yikes! 😳 But at the same time, I can respect his honesty about struggling with depression and anxiety. It takes guts to talk about that stuff. And it's cool that he's using his platform to raise awareness and advocate for mental health. 🤝 His humor and wit are infectious, too - I've had a few laughs watching Celebrity Traitors with him on the show! 😂
 
OMG, love how this guy brings the heat 🤣! Always been known for speaking truth to power, and now he's using his platform to talk about mental health & toxic masculinity? Respect that 💯 He was always a bit of a rebel on the pitch, but it's awesome that he's grown up some. Don't like him because he's rough around the edges, but can't deny he's making a difference 🙌
 
🤔 I mean, what's next? He's gonna start hosting a podcast for convicted felons or something 🚫. Everyone thinks he's this big jokester, but let's not forget about that Six Nations incident... 10 weeks banned from rugby and still getting all the attention 🙄. And don't even get me started on his mental health advocacy – it's just a PR stunt to boost his image 💼.
 
I'm not sure if I fully buy into Joe Marler's whole 'changed man' vibe 🤔... I mean, don't get me wrong, he's still got that sharp tongue and quick wit that has won over fans on Celebrity Traitors, but was it just a clever PR stunt to boost his mental health advocacy? 😬 And yeah, the guy's got some serious skeletons in his closet - the rugby incidents and whatnot. But at the same time, I've heard good things about his podcast, which does touch on some tough topics like toxic masculinity... so maybe he's not all bad 🤷‍♂️. The thing is, we'll never really know for sure how 'changed' someone can be until they're genuinely held accountable for their actions... but one thing's for sure: Joe Marler knows how to tell a story! 😂
 
omg i gotta say i'm loving joe marlers new gig on celebrity traitors he's literally hilarious and keeps it real but what i find really admirable about him is how open he's been about his struggles with mental health & depression after reading his autobiography i was like wow this guy is brave and i think it's so cool that he's using his platform to help raise awareness for men's mental health ❤️👏 I mean sure controversy follows him everywhere but i think that's just part of who he is and he's owning it 🤷‍♂️
 
🤯 Interesting how people perceive him - all love him one minute, then hate him next! 🤷‍♂️ His rugby career was pretty eventful, that's for sure... 😂 10 weeks banned for grabbing someone's privates? 😳 Yeah, that's some wild stuff. But hey, he's used it to bring attention to mental health issues and get people talking about it. 👍
 
I'm loving this dude's stats 🤯: 95 caps in 15 years, 10-week ban for misconduct 🚫, and a podcast that's been downloaded over 1 million times 💻! His rise to fame on Celebrity Traitors is insane - he's gone from being mistaken for a sound tech to becoming a household name 📺. Marler's played in the Premiership 3x 🏉, won domestic titles with Harlequins 🎉, and even reached a Rugby World Cup final 🌎! But what I find really inspiring is his mental health advocacy 💔. He's spoken openly about depression and anxiety, using his platform to raise awareness and help others 🤝. His Calm ambassador role has helped reach over 10 million people worldwide 👥. And did you know he's also been involved in mental health initiatives with the Rugby Players Association? 📊 The numbers speak for themselves: Marler's influence on mental health discussions is undeniable 💪.
 
I mean, have you seen Celebrity Traitors? 🤯 Joe Marler's got game, fam! He's like a modern-day Donnie Brasco, but instead of undercover work, he's just being his hilarious self. I love how he doesn't take himself too seriously and always keeps it real. But, gotta give credit to the guy, he's worked hard to turn his life around after all those controversies on the pitch. That depression and anxiety stuff is no joke, so kudos to him for using his platform to talk about mental health. And let's be real, who wouldn't want a prop forward with a sharp tongue and a wicked sense of humor on their team? 🤣 Love him or hate him, Joe Marler's definitely got charisma pouring outta every pore. 💁‍♂️
 
🤔 Joe Marler's rise to fame is no surprise considering his unique personality 🎯 His ability to speak truth to power without apologizing for it is quite refreshing 💁‍♂️ The controversy surrounding him during his playing days was a reflection of the sport itself - rugby union can be a rough and tumble world ⚽️ But he's done well to use his platform now for good 🌎 His advocacy on mental health issues is especially important 👊 We should all be proud of someone like Joe Marler who isn't afraid to speak up 💬
 
I was reading about this guy Joe Marler on Celebrity Traitors and I'm like what's up with this dude? He's got so many controversies in his rugby career 🤔🏉, like that time he grabbed Alun Wyn Jones' genitals and got banned for 10 weeks 😳. But at the same time, he won some big titles with Harlequins and was part of that Rugby World Cup final 🎉.

And now he's all about mental health awareness 🤝, which is so cool. I love how he's using his podcast to talk about toxic masculinity and stuff like that 💡. It's like, I get why people might think he's being too outspoken or whatever, but at the same time, someone needs to be having those hard conversations 💬.

I'm also curious about how he went from being mistaken for a sound tech on set to becoming a total TV personality 📺👀. It's like, what changed? Was it just that people finally got to see his humor and stuff? 🤷‍♂️ Anyway, I guess you can't love the guy or hate him at the same time – he's too complex 😎.
 
I'm so obsessed with this guy Joe Marler 🤯. He's like a breath of fresh air in entertainment, you know? I mean, who else can just speak their mind and not give a care what people think? His rugby career was wild, though - all that controversy and drama! But he's really grown as a person since then, and it's amazing to see him using his platform for good. 🙌 Mental health awareness is such an important topic, and I love how he's tackling it head-on. And let's be real, his humor is just the best 😂. I'm so here for the Joe Marler podcast - it sounds like so much fun! 💡
 
Joe Marler is like a wild card - you never know what's gonna come outta him! 🤯💬 He's always been unapologetic about himself and isn't afraid to speak truth, even if it means stirring up controversy. His rugby days were marked by some serious drama, but he's also had his share of success on the pitch 💪🏽.

I love how he's used his platform now to talk about mental health and toxic masculinity - it's so important for guys (and women) to be having these conversations 🤝💕. And can we talk about how funny he is? 🤣 I mean, the way he pokes fun at himself and those around him is just on point.

But what really gets me is how far he's come since his playing days. He's not just a one-dimensional "bad boy" anymore - he's a complex person with a lot to offer 💯📚. And I think that's what makes him so lovable (and sometimes infuriating) at the same time 😂👊. All in all, Joe Marler is definitely a hero for our times #MentalHealthAwareness #ToxicMasculinity #RugbyLegend
 
He's definitely a one-of-a-kind guy, you know? 😂 I mean, the way he just speaks his mind and isn't afraid to stir up controversy has been kinda refreshing, even if it hasn't always been popular. And yeah, his rugby career was pretty wild - all those controversies and bans could've derailed him for good, but instead he's turned that into a strength. I love how he's now using his platform to talk about mental health and toxic masculinity... it's like he's finally found his purpose after years of just being known for causing drama on the pitch 🤯 And can we talk about his wit on Celebrity Traitors? He's like a comedic genius! 🤣
 
He's definitely been through his fair share of controversy 🤔 but you can't deny the guy's got talent 💡. From what I've seen on Celebrity Traitors, he's actually pretty entertaining 😂. The way he uses humor to break down barriers is quite impressive. And on top of that, it's awesome that he's using his platform to talk about mental health issues 🤗. It shows he's not just a loud mouth, but also someone who cares deeply about the people around him ❤️.
 
🤔 He's definitely got a lot of baggage from his playing days but it's cool that he's using his platform to raise awareness about mental health now 🌟
 
🤯 I'm so over the 'old Joe' narrative 🙄 people need to realize that's just a marketing ploy to sell books & podcasts 📚💸 he's still a bit of a wild card, but now he's using his platform for good 💪 mental health awareness is SO important, and if it means tolerating a few controversies along the way, I'm all for it 🤝 let's give this guy some credit for being brave & speaking truth to power 💁‍♀️
 
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