Kim Kardashian Addresses Brutal Backlash And "Whore" Jokes From Tom Brady's Netflix Roast
Kim Kardashian has finally addressed the booing and slut-shaming she faced at Tom Brady's Netflix roast.
If you remember, the special aired in May 2024 and featured comedians like Nikki Glaser, Will Ferrell, and Jeff Ross.
Kim attended as a friend of Tom's — and, like guests sometimes are, she also faced cruel jokes, notably from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. At one point, while joking about a whale's vagina, Tony said, "[That] reminds me, Kim Kardashian’s here. She’s had a lot of Black men celebrating her end zone." He then addressed Kim directly, saying, "Kim, word of advice: Close your legs. You have more public beef than Kendrick and Drake."
Tony Hinchcliffe takes shot at Kim Kardashian during Tom Brady Netflix roast special:“She’s had a lot of Black men celebrating her end-zone. Kim, word of advice, close your legs. You have more public beef than Kendrick and Drake.” pic.twitter.com/br7Iujo6q6
— Pop Base (@PopBase) May 6, 2024
Netflix / Twitter: @PopBase
That's not all, either. As previously mentioned, Kim was also booed when she took the stage to roast Tom. Netflix has since edited the moment out, but you can view the original footage here.
And now, Kim has opened up about the roast and how she really felt about the jokes on the latest episode of The Kardashians.
Speaking in a confessional, Kim said, "My thoughts on the roast is I would never do a roast again. It's not good for the soul."
"I could have never imagined that I would be booed," Kim continued. "I thought I was gonna get up, give a toast, and leave. That was the whole plan." However, after the negative crowd response, she decided to stay for fear of looking like a bad sport. "I was like, I can't leave. I'm gonna look like a poor sport, that I couldn't handle anything."
"I'm the best sport," she insisted.
Kim also addressed speculation that she personally asked Netflix to remove the boos, saying, "No, I could care less."
She acknowledged, "It happened. I don't erase what happened." Some of the comedic material just didn't resonate. "It wasn't new," Kim said of the jokes. "All they do is call the girls whores. It was just the same thing."
"Am I supposed to sit there and be like, 'How innovative, you called me a whore,'" Kim said in another scene.
"But there was also so many funny moments," she added. "I'm not gonna sit here and literally be the victim. It wasn't about me. It was fun to be a part of it," she shared, adding that Nikki "killed it."
Watch The Kardashians now on Hulu and Tom Brady's roast on Netflix.