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“You Are Not a Good Husband”: GOAT Tom Brady Gets Roasted by ‘Undateable’ Actor, Nine Months After Breaking Ties With Supermodel Gisele Bündchen

Published 08/08/2023, 12:07 PM EDT

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Did Tom Brady find an unlikely foe? The 46-year-old hung up his cleats for good this February. And after his divorce last October from supermodel Gisele Bündchen, Tom Brady has been moving forward with his life. He is spending more time with his children and has also been making various sports-related investments. Most recently, the 7X SB champion is starting his venture into the world of soccer with his investment in the second-tier championship division club, Birmingham City.

Amidst all the recent happenings, Tom Brady gets roasted by this 39-year-old actor, who was in the sitcom called Undateable. And this roast took place in a recent podcast he took part in.

Rick Glassman roasts Tom Brady

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The retired NFL GOAT recently celebrated his 46th birthday in the wildlands of Africa. His daughter, Vivian, who appeared in his social media stories from their safari adventures accompanied Tom Brady. He also shared his brave encounters with a pride of lions during his safari, showcasing his fearlessness to his millions of followers. But this did not stop actor and comedian Rick Glassman from jokingly roasting the NFL GOAT.

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During a recent episode of the Good For You Podcast, the 39-year-old, Glassman was talking about how he does not mind roasting any of his friends or people who he fanboys. That is when actor and comedian Whitney Cummings said that she “liked the idea” that the roast does not always need to focus on Tom Brady or singer Willie Nelson. That is when Glassman said that he would roast both of them. He went on to state that he refrained from saying something on Cumming’s podcast cause he was not sure if it would be censored. Glassman then proceeded, saying, “Hey Tom Brady, you have five rings? Cool. You’re not a good husband.” This sent Cummings into a state of laughter before Glassman went on to say that it is “actually not true.”

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Tom Brady has not been a fan of comedians roasting him. A few months ago, he threatened to take legal action against an AI created to roast the retired QB in an hour-long comedy special.

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Brady sues AI standup comedy

Two comedians, known as Will Sasso and Chad Kultgen, created an hour-long comedy special about Tom Brady using artificial intelligence. They also used Brady’s voice, which seemed to give out the essence of him roasting himself using various interesting moments of his life. This did not sit well with the retired NFL GOAT, as Fox News reported that he threatened the creators with legal action. Not only this, Tom Brady also ordered a cease and desist of the hour-long comedy special, and its removal from YouTube. Both Sasso and Kultgen addressed the lawsuits on their podcast called the ‘Dudesy Podcast’, stating it as an “inaccurate accusation”, since it was “simply a parody of the idea of Tom Brady doing stand-up.”

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Will Rick Glassman face similar consequences for his comments about the retired NFL GOAT? It will be interesting to see if the 46-year-old catches a whiff of this roast too. 

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