Tom Brady surprised audiences at Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast on Sunday night by playfully flirting with Hart’s wife, Eniko Hart, and referencing the comedian’s 2017 infidelity.
Brady Turns the Tables
During the event, Brady addressed Hart directly: “You took a lot of shots at my family during my roast. But I’m too classy to go after your beautiful wife. Or am I? What’s up, girl?” The camera captured Eniko Hart laughing in response.
Brady, now a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, continued with a jab at Hart’s past affair while Eniko was pregnant: “I’m a busy man, but I do have a few words for you before I return to my affairs in Las Vegas.” He added, “Oh, wait, I’m talking about affairs in Las Vegas. Was that off? Not supposed to talk about affairs in Vegas? I think I broke another rule.”
Hart had earlier vowed on stage not to act like a “f***ing b****” as Brady did during his own roast two years prior.
Brady’s Previous Netflix Roast
In May 2024, Brady endured harsh jokes from Hart and others, including repeated taunts about his divorce from supermodel Gisele Bündchen, who now dates jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente. Bündchen shares two children with Brady and has since welcomed a baby with Valente.
Nikki Glaser’s Sharp Jabs
Comedian Nikki Glaser targeted the couple’s split: “How much would it suck for Tom… just knowing your ex-wife’s new boyfriend could beat your a** while eating hers.” She added, “Tom, the only thing dumber than you saying ‘yes’ to this roast was when you said, ‘Hey babe, you should try jiu-jitsu.'”
Impact on Brady’s Family
Bündchen expressed dissatisfaction with the roast’s focus on their family. Brady later shared on the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast that while he enjoyed the humor—likening it to locker room banter—it proved difficult for his children.
“I love laughing at myself… I don’t take myself too serious but I do understand that for my kids, that was really hard,” Brady said. “There are some things as a parent you f*** up and you don’t realize until after. I’ll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day… ‘What was the point of that? Why did you do that?’ You live and you learn.”




