Seth Rogen Publicly Shames Senators After They Walk Out On His Testimony

Seth Rogen Publicly Shames Senators After They Walk Out On His Testimony

Actor and comedian Seth Rogen gave a funny but moving testimony at a U.S. Senate hearing on Alzheimer's disease Thursday, sharing the story of how the disease has impacted his mother-in-law. He described "the real ugly truth of the disease," telling how by the age of 60, his mother-in-law had forgotten "how to speak, feed herself, dress herself and go to the bathroom herself."

But it seems not everyone cared to listen.

After his testimony Thursday, Rogen took to Twitter to question why lawmakers left in the middle of his testimony, or didn't show up at all:

It's common for lawmakers to come and go -- or not show up at all -- during hearings.

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Jenna Jameson

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