Tom Brady came to the defense of Robert Kraft on Sunday night, telling Comedy after the baking guru told a Robert Kraft massage joke Actor Jeff Ross shocked those watching his Netflix baking special by telling him not to “say that again.”
However, Ross appeared on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Monday and said he spoke with the New England Patriots owner after the show and that everything was fine.
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Comedian Jeff Ross attends the Netflix live comedy event “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” at the Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (McCotland/AFP via Getty Images)
“Come on… no way… he’s having a great time,” Ross said. “Like, that’s his dad. Robert Kraft was like a father to him. He just showed his love to Robert Kraft. Robert Kraft loved it. We had a great time afterwards conversation.
This seems to be the only joke that can’t be made.
During Rose’s joke speech, in which he mentioned Brady being the 199th pick in the NFL draft, he said he walked into Kraft’s office to tell him something.
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Jeff Ross at “GROAT The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady for the Netflix is a Joke Festival” at Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California appeared on stage during the period. (Matt Winkelmayer/Getty Images for Netflix)
“‘I’m the best decision your organization has ever made,'” Ross said.
But Rose isn’t done yet.
“‘Would you like a massage?'” he said.
In February 2019, Kraft was charged in a multi-county investigation of massage parlors that included covert videotaping in the spa’s lobby and rooms. Police said the recordings showed Kraft and other men having sex with women and paying them.
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Bill Belichick, Kevin Hart and Robert Kraft at GROAT The Greatest at Kia Forum on May 5, 2024 in Inglewood, California Speaking on stage during Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady for the Netflix is a Joke Festival. (Matt Winkelmayer/Getty Images for Netflix)
Kraft pleaded not guilty to the charge and issued a public apology in March 2019. He was cleared of soliciting sexual conduct charges in 2020.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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