With a record seven Super Bowl wins under his belt, NFL superstar Tom Brady is well used to handling high-pressure situations. But can the legendary quarterback take the heat of a live celebrity roast in front of a viewing audience of millions around the world?
We don’t have long to find out, with The Roast of Tom Brady set to air this weekend on Netflix.
Hosted by Kevin Hart, the live special is set to see comedians Jeff Ross, Bert Kreischer, Tom Segura, Nikki Glaser, Andrew Schulz, Tony Hinchcliffe and Sam Jay dish out stinging digs and insults to the former Tampa Bay Buccaneer and New England Patriot, alongside close friends, teammates and former coach Bill Belichick.Â
With Hart ominously declaring “No helmets. No mercy. No Brady rule” in the show’s trailer, expect touchy subjects such as “Deflategate” and his divorce from supermodel Gisele Bündchen to provide painfully awkward punchline material.Â
Keep reading to see where to stream this much-anticipated live event and why a VPN could be a useful tool.
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When is The Roast of Tom Brady being broadcast?
This comedy special is set to be broadcast live on Netflix on Sunday, May 5 at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT).
Viewers will be able to rewind, pause and jump to “live” during the broadcast, and if you start watching late, there will also be a “play from the beginning” option. If you have to break off, the show will remain under the “Continue Watching” row on the Netflix home screen, and will also be available for streaming on demand on Netflix following the live event.
The only place to watch this live special is on Netflix. The service currently offers subscriptions that cost between $7 and $20 per month in the US, with a fee of $8 per month if you’re sharing your account with people outside your household.
How to watch The Roast of Tom Brady from anywhere with a VPN
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