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Celebrity blitz: Tom Brady set up for 'live, unedited' roast on Netflix next month
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Date:2025-04-18 23:36:54
During the course of his 23-year career in the NFL, Tom Brady was attacked from all sides and from every angle. Yet he was able to survive – and thrive – winning a record seven Super Bowl titles.
However, Brady will soon face a type of pressure that's completely different from anything he's ever seen.
On Sunday, May 5, celebrities from the world of comedy, sports and entertainment will get together for what's being called the GROAT – Greatest Roast Of All Time.
Hosted by comedian Kevin Hart, the "first-ever roast that will be telecast live, unedited" is being streamed on Netflix from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles (8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT).
Brady is confident in his ability to handle the heat.
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"I'm unroastable," he says in the official trailer.
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