**Tom Brady Embraces Comedy Roast, Reflects on Post-NFL Life**
Tom Brady faced one of the most significant challenges of his post-playing career in 2024 by inviting comedians, celebrities, and friends to roast him publicly. In a recent appearance on “The Big Podcast with Shaq,” Brady shared that he was not offended by the jokes aimed at him, acknowledging that he understood the nature of the event. He recalled discussing the roast concept with comedian Jeff Ross three years prior.
Brady expressed his enjoyment of being teased, stating, “I like being made fun of. When they make fun of you, you know they’re comfortable with you.” He emphasized that true friendship often involves playful banter, noting that in a locker room, joking around is a common practice. “I’ve made every joke about Gronk and Julian (Edelman) and everybody. When we did that in the roast, it’s funny because you know all those guys who are doing that are your brothers.”
Despite his lighthearted approach, Brady admitted to having some reservations about the roast earlier this year. He mentioned feeling a bit of “regret” because some of the jokes targeted his children’s mothers, Bridget Moynahan and Gisele Bündchen. “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,” he explained on “IMPAULSIVE.”
As Brady continues to navigate life after football, his willingness to embrace humor and camaraderie highlights the importance of friendship and support in both personal and professional realms.
**FAQ**
*What did Tom Brady say about the roast?*
Tom Brady expressed that he enjoyed being roasted, as it signifies comfort and friendship among those involved, although he did have some concerns regarding the impact on his children.

