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Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura Talk About Tom Brady Roast and Gisele’s Reaction

After the house collapsed with their jokes At the Tom Brady roast meat, 2 bears 1 cave Podcast hosts Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura say they don’t care how Gisele Bündchen responded.

Speaking to ET’s Denny Directo from their 2 Bears 5K on Tuesday – where they were joined by celebrity friends Travis Barker And jellyroll – The standup comedians shared what it meant to be included in Netflix’s series The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Bradyand how they feel about the jokes they made about the longtime New England Patriots QB and his ex-wife, who isn’t happy after being targeted during the roast, a source told ET.

“Gisele was upset and hurt by some of the jokes about her and her relationship with her [boyfriend] Joaquim [Valente], and her wedding to Tom during his roast,” the source shared. “Her main concern is always her children and family and she wants to protect them.” She found some of the jokes tasteless and disrespectful.

Tom Segura and Bert Kreischer at the 2 Bears 5k on May 7 in Pasadena, CaliforniaGetty Images

As ET shared how the Brazilian supermodel reacted to the roast – which, according to the report, landed in the top 10 on Netflix and was watched live by more than two million people diversity – Segura and Kreischer said they were satisfied.

“Oh, that’s great,” Segura responded when told that Bündchen, 43, was upset about the jokes made at her expense. “That means everyone did their job.”

Kreisher jokingly said he heard from Bündchen’s camp and began telling ET what they told him before interrupting himself to share his real and honest reaction.

“They said: I don’t speak Portuguese, so I don’t care what you say,” Kreischer joked.

Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura on stage at “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady”Netflix via Getty Images

During the live broadcast, moderated by Kevin Hart, Segura, 45, and Kreischer, 51, together presented their punchlines in an ESPN analyst-style analysis of why they believe Brady, 46, could be a psychopath. They compared the evening’s guest of honor to serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer and “another famous TB”, Ted Bundy.

“Great self-esteem? That son of a bitch has it,” Segura said as a newspaper clipping appeared on the screen showing Brady’s $375 million contract with Fox Sports.

“To be fair, Gisele got half the check,” Kreischer replied as the audience gasped and backed away, prompting him to respond, “Shit, is she here?” Then finally shut up.”

Just moments later, they compared the seven-time Super Bowl winner to Adolf Hitler, who they said was written off early but “still came through and made sure everyone knew his name,” just like Brady.

“They’re so similar…The only difference between Tom Brady and Hitler is that Hitler stayed with his wife until the end,” Kreischer joked as the audience erupted in laughter.

As for reactions from the guest of honor himself, both comedians called the six-time Super Bowl MVP a great athlete who understood the jokes Nikki Glaser, Kim Kardashian, other comedians and his former teammates on the chin.

“I was seething with rage,” Kreischer said, adding that he was so hyper he felt like he was drugged. “Tom Brady told me good luck with my career.”

“He said, ‘That was great,’ he said, ‘I had fun,’ and he just told us to keep doing what you’re doing,” Segura shared. “He was a great athlete in every way.”

Tom Brady during “The Greatest Roast of All Time”Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Netflix

ET also spoke with Jelly Roll, 39, at Tuesday’s 5K event, held at the historic Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California I found out about the completion of the 5K run alongside the podcast hosts and comedians.

“When I started in January, I couldn’t run a mile,” he remembers. “The fact that we got 3 points – whatever it was, accomplished it, that made me feel really, really good.”

The fun run — as well as the Brady Roast — are part of a series of Los Angeles-area events for Netflix Is A Joke Fest. Segura and Kreischer told ET they were shocked by the number of people who came out to run and said they couldn’t wait to do it again.

“That was just a moment on a podcast, like, ‘Let’s do one in May, 5K by May,’ and to see how that unfolds is incredible, man,” Segura said. “We are overwhelmed by it.”

“People were on flights last night, arrived, couldn’t sleep, got up early and came and did something like that,” Kreischer shared. “I’m telling you, man, this is amazing. I thought something like this would never happen in my life.”

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