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Sean Strickland Makes Fun Of Tom Brady For Handling The BJJ Instructor Affair Jokes

Sean Strickland Makes Fun Of Tom Brady For Handling The BJJ Instructor Affair Jokes

Sean Strickland was never the one to shy away from speaking his opinion…
And that includes his thoughts on Tom Brady’s reaction to jokes made on his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen – during the Netflix roast show.

And, well, Strickland wasn’t really happy with Brady’s reaction:

Tom Brady is a c*nt – he got mad, [saying]: “Don’t talk about my wife.”

Now listen, you f*cking pu**y, you signed up to get made fun of and you can’t f*cking do it.

He handled that like a f*cking woman, you act like f*cking girl…
Man the f*ck up.

There were numerous jokes made about the BJJ instructor affair during the Netflix episode.

For example, during the roast, Nikki Glaser said the following:

Tom, the only thing dumber than you saying “yes” to this roast was when you said: “Hey, babe, you should try Jiu-Jitsu.”

That’s got to suck, dude. My God.
Just knowing your ex-wife’s new boyfriend can beat your a*s while eating hers.

Kevin Hart added:

But let me tell you something, people. Let me tell you something that’s what you got to do to maintain your happiness.
You understand? You sometimes got to f*ck your coach.

You know who else f*cked her coach?
Gisele.

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