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The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast is an American series of television specials hosted by entertainer Dean Martin and airing from 1974 to 1984. For a series of 54 specials and shows, Martin and his friends would "roast" a celebrity. The roasts were patterned after the roasts held at the New York Friars' Club.
The All India Bakchod Knockout, a.k.a. AIB Knockout was a celebrity roast adaptation created by Mumbai based creative agency All India Bakchod (AIB). It was performed and filmed in December, 2014, and was uploaded on their YouTube channel on January 28, 2015.
The roast was viewed two million times on its debut night. [16] It broke into the top 10 most-watched shows of the week in early May 2024. [17] Bündchen was reportedly "deeply disappointed" by the roast's "irresponsible" jokes. [18] Moynahan later posted on her Instagram account a day after the roast quoted:
The famous roast pork loin sandwich, often served with broccoli rabe and sharp provolone and a big hoagie roll, is a wonderful thing. ... there’s a world where a BLT is Top 10. With good ...
Tom Brady’s dirty laundry was hung out to dry for the world to see during his bawdy Netflix roast — but not everything was fair game. Brady, 46, was a good sport when jokes were made about his ...
Netflix's "The Roast of Tom Brady, AKA The Greatest Roast of All Time" featured the legendary NFL quarterback taking jokes about his divorce and good looks, along with teammates like Rob Gronkowski.
The roast consisted of jokes toward Trump's hairstyle, his show The Apprentice, and his family. Jokes were also made about Jeselnik's fame (or lack thereof), Matlin's deafness, King's age, and Jersey Shore. Several roasters paid respect to Greg Giraldo, a Comedy Central Roast regular, who died on September 29, 2010. The roast was dedicated in ...
The magazine Guitar World organized three "Rock & Roll Roasts" from 2012 to 2014, of musicians Zakk Wylde, Dee Snider, and Corey Taylor. A Friars Club roast of Terry Bradshaw was aired on ESPN2 in 2015. [15] The cable channel Fusion aired a roast of Snoop Dogg in 2016, billed as the Snoop Dogg Smokeout. [16]