Tom Brady shakes off his big regret over Netflix roast while cheering his Las Vegas Aces team to victory during opening game of WNBA season

Tom Brady shook off his regrets about his recent Netflix roast as he watched his Las Vegas Aces team beat the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday.

The retired NFL quarterback, 46, cheered the team to victory during their opening match of the new W.N.B.A season in Vegaswith a final score of 89-80.

Tom purchased a minority stake in the Aces from the team’s majority owner, Mark Davis, 68, in March, making the victory special for him.

The former athlete looked dapper for the occasion, wearing a crisp black suit and a white button up as he stood and clapped for the team.

It comes after Brady expressed regret over his participation in the Netflix roast, which included many brutal jokes about divorcing 43-year-old Gisele Bundchen, while sharing that it “affected” his three children.

Tom Brady, 46, shook off his regrets about his recent Netflix roast as he watched his Las Vegas Aces team beat the Phoenix Mercury on Tuesday

The retired NFL quarterback cheered the team to victory in their opening game of the new WNBA season in Vegas, with a final score of 89-80

The retired NFL quarterback cheered the team to victory in their opening game of the new WNBA season in Vegas, with a final score of 89-80

Brady sat next to the team's majority owner, Mark Davis, 68

Brady sat next to the team’s majority owner, Mark Davis, 68

Brady was in Sin City on Tuesday, where players received their title rings for the second straight time before winning the game.

The father of three sat next to Davis and WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert, who greeted coach Becky Hammon and the players as they were introduced to the crowd. Raiders coach Antonio Pierce was also at the game.

This season, the Aces hope to become the first team since the Houston Comets in 1997-2000 to win at least three straight WNBA titles, and the second club to ever accomplish the feat.

Las Vegas became the first team since the Los Angeles Sparks in 2001-02 to repeat the feat when the Aces defeated the New York Liberty in four games last year.

Brady, who is also a minority owner of Birmingham City, witnessed the Aces debut their new silver and black uniforms, which more closely reflected Davis’ other Las Vegas team, the Raiders.

It comes after Brady discussed how his Netflix roast had a negative impact on his children.

The former Patriots star was roasted by a number of high-profile figures – including stand-up comedians, celebrities and ex-teammates – on a live Netflix show earlier this month.

Tom bought a minority stake in the Aces from Davis in March, making the win special for him

Tom bought a minority stake in the Aces from Davis in March, making the win special for him

The former athlete looked dapper for the occasion, wearing a crisp black suit and a white button-up as he stood clapping for the team

The former athlete looked dapper for the occasion, wearing a crisp black suit and a white button-up as he stood clapping for the team

Much of the brutal material included jokes about his divorce from Gisele after 13 years of marriage, during which he admitted things weren’t going well at home.

The seven-time Super Bowl winner shares Benjamin, 14, and Vivian, 11, with the Brazilian supermodel. Brady also shares firstborn son Jack, 16, with ex Bridget Moynahan, 53.

Brady revealed that some of the jokes “affected” his children during an episode of “The Pivot” with Fred Taylor, Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder.

‘I liked it when the jokes were about me. “I liked them so much,” he said. “I didn’t like how they affected my children.”

“It was that bittersweet aspect of when you do something that you think is going in a certain direction, and then you realize that I wouldn’t do that again because of the way it affects the people in the world I care about most.” give, has influenced.

“It makes you a better parent in some ways when you go through it, because sometimes you’re naive.”

The former quarterback’s children weren’t the only ones upset about the roast, with Bundchen reportedly furious that they were the source of the relentless taunting.

According to People, Bundchen remained outraged by the jokes about her and Brady’s former marriage during the special, saying she was “deeply disappointed by the disrespectful portrayal of her family during Sunday night’s roast show.”