Jason Kelce wants to know how much Tom Brady was paid to endure his brutal Netflix roast.
Jason and Travis Kelce pondered how much Tom Brady got paid for his Netflix roast.
“I take it back. I’ll do a roast. What’d you guys pay Tom?” Jason asked. “The one person I wouldn’t allow on the stage is Kylie,” Jason said about his wife of six years.
Brady faced drags about his failed marriage to Gisele Bündchen
On their “New Heights” podcast on Wednesday, the recently retired center for the Philadelphia Eagles and his brother Travis Kelce discussed the highly publicized special and decided neither of them would want to be involved.
“I really don’t f get it. I don’t get why people do roasts. I don’t get why they are a thing,” Jason pondered.
‘Haha, yeah, my family’s ruined, it’s so funny, everyone’s laughing, it’s great, we’re having fun, yeah right.’
While Brady faced many digs throughout the special, one of the most brutal digs came from Nikki Glaser.
The comedian poked fun at the legendary quarterback’s divorce from Gisele Bündchen and for leaving ex Bridget Moynahan while she was pregnant with their son, Jack.
An insider exclusively told Page Six that the former Victoria’s Secret Angel was hurt all over again – as Brady, 46, once again put football before his family.
Comedian Nikki Glaser also roasted the famed quarterback for breaking up with ex Bridget Moynahan while pregnant.
“I don’t get why people do roasts,” Jason added. “I don’t get why they are a thing.”
During the Kelce brothers’ new podcast episode, Jason briefly changed his tune about participating in a roast, however, when discussing the paycheck.
“I take it back. I’ll do a roast. What’d you guys pay Tom? The one person I wouldn’t allow on the stage is Kylie,” Jason said about his wife of six years, with whom he shares three daughters.
“She knows too much … Every day I am getting roasted by Kylie.”
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, meanwhile, praised Brady for being a “good sport” tackling some “aggressive strays.”
“Oh my Goodness, that was unbelievable, first off,” said Travis, who was fresh off trips to the Kentucky Derby and Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix last weekend.
“Everyone involved, hats off. I had been in tears the whole last day just watching [Glaser’s] clips. … I commend everybody because no one seemed to get their feelings hurt,” he added. “It seems like everyone was having fun with it. But at the same time, that s–t had me rolling because of how at everybody’s neck people were going.”
A source later told Page Six that Bündchen was upset all over again that Brady put football before his family during the roast.
Brady managed to get in some jabs about Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs’ “14-year-old” fans.
Despite not being able to watch the roast live, Travis found himself the butt of one of Brady’s jokes, as the famed athlete mocked the Chiefs’ “14-year-old” fans in light of Travis’ relationship with Taylor Swift.
“Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest,” the retired New England Patriots quarterback said during the special.
“It helps when all your fans are 14-year-old girls,” he quipped.