Netflix Cuts Humiliating Boos Kim Kardashian Endured From ‘Roast Of Tom Brady’ Special

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Netflix is keeping things light and fun. After Kim Kardashian got booed during Sunday night’s (May 5) Roast of Tom Brady, the streaming platform decided to remove the awkward moment from the final version.

The version Netflix subscribers can stream now features a disclaimer that says the live roast was “edited from a previous livestream.” Both the booing and Kevin Hart‘s attempt to calm down the disapproving audience were excluded from the final cut.

During the live event, Kardashian took the stage to deliver a champagne toast to Tom Brady — and roast him along the way. However, her first joke was immediately cut off by the sounds of a booing crowd. “Alright, alright, alright,” Kardashian said to the audience, while Hart chimed in, “Whoa, whoa, whoa.”

When the raucous crowd finally calmed down, Kardashian began her bit by taking aim at Hart.

“People make fun of your height, but what they don’t know is you’re also pretty mean,” she said. “Which makes you the smallest Black dick I’ve ever seen.”

The beauty mogul then turned her attention to Brady as she addressed the past rumors claiming they were dating. “I know there were some rumors that we were, and I’d never say if we did or not — I’d just release a tape,” she joked, referring to her infamous sex tape with Ray J.

Kardashian only amped things up when she compared Brady to Caitlyn Jenner.

“I do know it would never work out. An ex-athlete, high cheekbones, silky hair … you remind me too much of my stepdad now,” she quipped. “She’s one of the best athletes in the world, who proved you could do anything in this next chapter in your life. You can become a commentator, a far-right Republican or even a strong, confident woman.”

The reality star even brought up her family’s ties to the late OJ Simpson, joking, “Honestly, it’s hard for me to watch people roast you. But I think enough of my family members have helped defend former football players.”

The Roast of Tom Brady is currently streaming on Netflix. Check out the original clip above.