Tom Brady might be the GOAT on the field, but it seems his recent roasting wasn’t exactly a winning play. The football legend opened up about his Netflix special, “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady,” and while he claims he enjoyed the jokes at his own expense, things got a little too real when his family got dragged into the fire.
Ouch! Jokes About Exes Leave Brady Smarting
While Brady seems like a good sport on the surface, he admits he wasn’t a fan of the roasts aimed at his exes, supermodel Gisele Bündchen and actress Bridget Moynahan, the mothers of his kids. Comedians Nikki Glaser and Kevin Hart took particular jabs, referencing Moynahan’s pregnancy with their son Jack and poking fun at Gisele’s recent relationship with a jujitsu instructor.
“Didn’t See the Full Picture”: Brady Learns a Lesson
According to Brady, the experience was a “bittersweet” one. While he appreciates the lighthearted fun, he acknowledges it wasn’t so funny when it impacted his family. He shared on “The Pivot” podcast, “You don’t see the full picture all of the time. It’s a good lesson for me as a parent.” Looks like Brady might be rethinking his future roast appearances!
Gisele Not Amused: Apology Issued
Sources claim Gisele wasn’t exactly thrilled with the jokes aimed at her, particularly those referencing her new relationship. While she understands the nature of roasts, it seems certain lines were crossed. According to Us Weekly, Brady did reach out with an apology, though their communication reportedly remains focused solely on co-parenting.
Brady Celebrates Moms Despite the Roast
Despite the roast drama, Brady did share a sweet Mother’s Day post on social media, giving a shoutout to the important women in his life. The carousel included photos of Gisele, Bridget with their son Jack, his mom, sisters, and all the other amazing moms who shape his world.
So, is this a fumble for Brady’s public image? Only time will tell. One thing’s for sure, though: next time he considers a roast, the gloves might be coming off for anyone thinking of bringing his family into the game.