while also disclosing a detail that deeply hurt his children and forced him to learn a bitter lesson behind the glory of the football field
Tom Brady reveals Netflix Roast jokes about ex-wife Gisele Bündchen bothered kids originally appeared on The Sporting News
Tom Brady is sharing how jokes made during his Netflix roast last year affected his children.
In an interview with Kevin Hart for his Cold as Balls show, Brady shared that he was not bothered by the jokes.
“What everyone has to realize is that I was in a locker room for 28 years of my life and the only thing we do in locker rooms are roast each other,” Brady told Hart, who hosted the Netflix roast. “The answer is: I had a great time.”
While the former New England Patriots star wasn’t annoyed by the jokes aimed at him, he was empathetic to how it affected his children, who took the jokes that mentioned the mothers of his children, Gisele Bündchen and Bridget Moynahan.
“The only thing that was hard for me is that I have kids and that it hurts their feelings,” he continued. “I think when you’re a parent – I didn’t think about those things and I learned a lesson.”
Nikki Glaser was one of the comedians who made popular jokes about Bündchen and Moynahan.
Glaser joked that the seven-time Super Bowl-winning champion now has eight rings because “Gisele gave hers back.”
Moynahan was not safe from the roast either when Glaser joked: “Tom, you’re the best to ever play for too long… It’s hard to walk away from something that isn’t your pregnant girlfriend. To be fair, he didn’t know. He just thought she was getting fat,” she said in reference into their 2007 split before she announced she was pregnant with Jack.
Brady shares two children with Bündchen: son Benjamin, 15, and daughter Vivien, 12. The NFL icon and supermodel divorced in 2022 after 13 years of marriage.
He also shares son Jack, 18, with his ex-girlfriend Moynahan.
“I do think laughter is the best form of medicine for all of us and I think when I went through a lot of hard times in my life, I’ve always turned to comedy and laughter,” he told Hart.
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