Tom Brady acknowledges his mistake for participating in a Netflix roast, expressing concern over its impact on his children.
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The One and Only Tom Brady spoke out about his Netflix roast experience and, boy, it wasn't a walk in the park.
Last year, Netflix aired a comedy special where Brady's football pals, along with some of the top comedians, threw jokes at him. But, as you might expect, there were quite a few jabs directed at his highly publicized divorce from Gisele Bündchen.
Brady confessed his remorse when on Logan Paul's podcast.
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Let's face it, the roast wasn't a piece of cake for Brady's kids. "It was tough on my kids, for sure," Brady admitted. "I went in there, you don't know what to expect. I love laughing at myself, it felt like I was in the locker room. And the harder people go at me, I'll actually love it. If people make fun of you, then I know that I'm good with them. I don't take myself too serious. But I do understand for my kids, it was really hard."
Brady also divulged that he "f---ed up."
"We're not perfect parents. You'll see as you grow up, there's no perfect manual for it. You gotta evaluate yourself as a parent, too, all the time," he said. "Even though I enjoyed the show, the performances were incredible, when you were in that moment, in that theater that night at the Forum, it was electric. It was crazy. We got done, everybody was on Cloud 9. I think that moment I'll never forget. And then I'll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day. I felt a stake through the heart, understandably."
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"They're protective of their mom, of their dad, of everybody. They're like, 'What was the point of that? Why did you do that?' You live and you learn."
It was reported at the time that "Gisele was upset and hurt by some of the jokes about her," as well as her new relationship with Joaquim Valente, who is her jiu-jitsu instructor.
"She found some of the jokes to be distasteful and disrespectful," a source added.
Despite the drama, the roast was a star-studded event, with soccer great David Beckham even reaching out to Brady to see how he was faring post-roast, showing that Bründchen wasn't the only one feeling the heat.
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- Tom Brady expressed his regret over his Netflix roast experience, admitting it was tough on his kids, whom he said found some of the jokes distasteful and disrespectful.
- during the roast, Brady explained that he enjoyed the show and the performances, but after speaking to his kids the next day, he felt a stake through his heart as they were upset about the timing and content of the jokes.
- The event was a star-studded affair, with celebrities like David Beckham reaching out to Brady to check on him, indicating that Bründchen wasn't the only one feeling the heat.
- evaluating his performance as a father, Brady acknowledged that he and his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, are not perfect parents, and that every parent must constantly evaluate themselves in order to provide the best environment for their children.


