Tom Brady Regrets Participation in Netflix Roast: “I Wouldn’t Do It Again”

Earlier in May, streaming platform Netflix unveiled a special featuring former NFL star quarterback Tom Brady: “The Greatest Roast Ever.”

With a play on words based on the status of the best of all time (Greatest of all time) applied to Brady by several football fans, this well-cooked giant format (around 3 hours) caused a lot of discussion on social media because of the jokes sometimes below the belt during the broadcast, as is tradition during this type of evening.

A good player at the time of the broadcast, while he himself distributed a few acidic barbs towards the participants, Brady no longer sings the same refrain when asked how he lived his experience on stage.

During a podcast appearance The Pivot Podcast, Brady admitted that he regretted participating since some of the jokes directly affected his children. Tom Brady has children aged 14 and 11 with his ex-wife Gisële Bunchden in addition to a 16-year-old son from a previous union with actress Bridget Moynahan.

“I liked when the jokes were about me,” he said, “I found it funny. On the other hand, the ones about my children, I didn’t like it and neither did they. Looking back, I wouldn’t do it again due to the effects on my children. »

Comedian Nikki Glaser, who appeared on Pat McAffee’s show last week on ESPN, told the host that the well-cooked participants had agreed not to make jokes directly about children. by Tom Brady. On the other hand, the ex-spouses were prime targets and let’s just say that the group of comedians did not take it easy.

Candidly, Brady admitted during this same presence that this well-cooked meal will have made him a better father. He learned not to say yes to every project.

2024-05-15 14:04:00
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