James Haskell: marriage, fatherhood, music, drugs, toxic masculinity, woke culture transgender sport

For most people, one hugely successful international career would be more than enough. But James Haskell isn’t most people.
After more than a decade of playing rugby union for England and some of the biggest club sides in the world, James hung up his boots only to pick up his headphones and begin a second career as an international DJ.
While James is the first to admit he was never the most talented rugby player yet rose to the top with a peerless work ethic and commitment, how hopeful is he that he can find the same success in music as he did in sport?
To find out, Unfiltered’s editor-in-chief Joe Warner met James in Ibiza where he regularly DJs to ask him about his career highs and lows, and his achievements and regrets, as well as get his view on some of the biggest issues facing sport and society at large.
In an honest, wide-ranging and in-depth interview, and in typical forthright fashion, James doesn’t pull any punches in a conversation which covers:
- Why he doesn’t look back on his past misdemeanours with regret - and how he has channelled his negative experiences into being a better person in the future
- How attending an all-boys boarding school and playing rugby left him looking at women in clubs as ‘sex objects’ - and why he would never send his daughter to a same-sex school
- The frustration he felt when he was labelled a ‘misogynist’ for comments he made about women’s rugby
- Why he feels sorry for the ‘morons’ who troll his wife Chloe Madeley on social media
- How fatherhood has changed him and made him more emotional, and why he has cried more in the last year than the rest of life put together
- His fears for his daughter growing up is the dangerous world of social media
- How ‘toxic masculinity’ is not the problem facing society - the problem is the lack of masculinity and woke culture that causes so many men to “become lost”
- The unfairness of transgender athletes competing in their non-biological birth category
- The dangers of performance enhancing drugs to both amateur and professional athletes
The full video interview, with bonus footage, is at unfilteredonline.com/james-ha...
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Пікірлер: 19

  • @kjm-ch7jc
    @kjm-ch7jc8 ай бұрын

    I'd end up with a headache if I spend 5 minutes with him.

  • @unfilteredextra

    @unfilteredextra

    7 ай бұрын

    I take it you didn't watch the interview?

  • @ednash3571
    @ednash35712 ай бұрын

    That’s an interview that leaves you feeling exhausted and needing an aspirin.

  • @sarahgledhill298
    @sarahgledhill2985 ай бұрын

    I'm not here to judge. There are truths to what the interviewee are saying. And after working in sport for many years alot of competitors lose themselves in retirement unless they have a plan. The unfortunate fact is how fame and being in a profession that continually puts you in the midst of temptation affects what looks like a solid relationship of a beautiful wife and beautiful new baby.

  • @niitsukid
    @niitsukid7 ай бұрын

    Legend in his own lunch time

  • @unfilteredextra

    @unfilteredextra

    7 ай бұрын

    Aren't we all?!

  • @bettybrogan2612
    @bettybrogan26127 ай бұрын

    Can’t stand him he so full of himself He speaks terrible to Cloe seen him on there show she better of without him

  • @unfilteredextra

    @unfilteredextra

    7 ай бұрын

    Do watch the whole interview!

  • @Peshiolini
    @Peshiolini3 ай бұрын

    How did he think he could settle down and have kids, likes attention, likes boat parties with lots of attractive women and music etc....I think he made bad mistake ...what is life when men can have kids, split up and still be part of the child's life...is this the new world....put yourself first of course

  • @christiansimmons630
    @christiansimmons6307 ай бұрын

    I had the pleasure of interviewing James in 2013/14 and luckily did some work with him. Such a nice and straightforward guy who was willing to help a uni student and for that alone he’ll always be a legend to me! Not to mention his monstrous tour against Australia in 2016 👌🏻

  • @DanielFurii

    @DanielFurii

    7 ай бұрын

    Did you two bond over belittling minorities?

  • @christiansimmons630

    @christiansimmons630

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DanielFurii nope, anything else? 😂 what a 🛎️ you are 😂

  • @DanielFurii

    @DanielFurii

    7 ай бұрын

    @@christiansimmons630 I would READ THE ROOM before I made that comment if I was you.

  • @christiansimmons630

    @christiansimmons630

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DanielFurii why do I need to do that then sweetheart? 🤔 there’s literally nothing wrong with anything I’ve written 😂 you asked a stupid question and got an answer 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @DanielFurii

    @DanielFurii

    7 ай бұрын

    @@christiansimmons630I just noticed you add a lot of emojis to your writing, coz like James you have nothing to say either lol. What a pair of idiots. At least you come in a bundle, like a two for one kind of deal since on your own you're useles.

  • @katem86
    @katem865 ай бұрын

    Interesting interview!

  • @gavlee6786
    @gavlee67867 ай бұрын

    😴😴😴

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