Netflix has edited out one of the most memorable and hilarious moments from “The Roast of Tom Brady” that the streaming giant aired on Sunday.
Tom Brady was the target of jokes all night long from a series of A-lister celebrities, former NFL teammates and friends. Kevin Hart hosted the star-studded event which featured appearances from the likes of Kim Kardashian, Jeff Ross, Will Ferrell, Nikki Glaser, Tom Segura, Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski, Peyton Manning, Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick, among others.
One of the more notable parts of the roast was when Kardashian came on stage to roast the seven-time Super Bowl champion. It wasn’t necessarily memorable because of what Kardashian said, but rather the fact that she was booed during her speech:
Kim Kardashian getting publicly booed at Tom Brady’s roast is one of the greatest things to ever happen ever. pic.twitter.com/G831U3Lcfj
— Joshua Pingley (@pingley) May 6, 2024
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According to TMZ, Netflix has already edited out the audience’s boos of Kardashian. So if you plan to watch “The Roast of Tom Brady” later on, do not fear. Your TV speakers are not malfunctioning at all.
Kardashian roasted Hart over his height during the segment. TB12 clapped back at Kardashian later on by making a joke about her kids being at home with ex-husband Kanye West.
Tom Brady Is Sticking Around In The Spotlight
Fans who grew up watching Tom Brady certainly realized last year that football wasn’t the same without him. But on the bright side, Sunday’s event was just one of many public appearances that Brady will make from here on out in his post-playing career.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion and three-time league MVP is set to begin his “NFL on FOX” broadcasting career this fall, where he’ll work alongside Kevin Burkhardt and Erin Andrews. Brady will enter the first of a 10-year, $375 million deal he signed with FOX back in 2022.
On top of that, the soon-to-be 47-year-old and future Hall of Famer is in the process of acquiring a Las Vegas Raiders ownership stake.