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Tom Brady agreed to be the subject of a celebrity roast in a Netflix special earlier this month. And while Brady was glad to be on the receiving end of the jokes personally, it sounds like he didn’t consider how the roast would impact his family, especially his children.

During a recent episode of The Pivot podcast, Tom Brady admitted that while he was able to take the jokes like a champ during the roast, he certainly was not a fan of the way that it impacted his kids.

“I loved when the jokes were about me, I thought they were so fun. I didn’t like the way it affected my kids,” Brady told hosts Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder. “It’s the hardest part about — the bittersweet aspect of — when you do something that you think is one way, and then all of a sudden you realize, I wouldn’t do that again because of the way that it affected, actually, the people that I care about the most in the world. It makes you in some ways a better parent, going through it, because sometimes you’re naive, you don’t know, or you get a little like, oh [shoot].”

Brady seemed to conclude that he made a mistake by agreeing to participate in the roast.

“Like I said, when I signed up for that, I love when people are making fun of me,” Brady added. “I wanted to do the roast because the guy (legendary roast comic) Jeff Ross became someone that I knew, you don’t see the full picture all the time. I think it’s a good lesson for me as a parent. I’m going to be a better parent as I go forward because of it, and at the same time I’m happy everyone who was there had a lot of fun.”

Obviously, it’s pretty awful news that the roast impacted his family this way, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media.

It’s clear that if he could do it all over again, he would choose not to do the roast.

[The Pivot Podcast on YouTube]