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Will Ferrell Brought Back His 'Anchorman' Character Ron Burgundy To Epically Roast Tom Brady

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Ferrell brought out his character Ron Burgundy for Netflix's 'The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady' to drag the former quarterback for being 'Eli Manning’s b*tch.'

Netflix's The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady has had many viral moments since it aired over the weekend.

Of all the people who took turns ripping Brady to shreds, perhaps none were as memorable as Ron Burgundy—er, Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy, that is.


Yes, Ferrell revived his iconic character from Anchorman to rip Brady a new one, specifically for his relationship with Eli Manning, and it was nothing short of perfect.

And he wasn't the only one to give Brady a hard time for being "Eli Manning's b*tch." Ferrell got the entire crowd to chant it along with him, just to really drive the point home.

But he also sort of fell in love with the guy. At one point, Ferrell as Burgundy remarked on Brady's legendary good looks, saying:

“Holy sh*t this man is gorgeous. Look at those cheekbones. That’s a million-watt smile right there… A person could get lost in those eyes and right now I am that person."

But of course, Burgundy is a legendary ladies' man himself, so he had to get a grip.

“Ron, pull it together. You’re a straight man. He’s making you question your sexuality. Stop looking at him. You’re here to make fun of him. Not fall in love. Concentrate.”

So he quickly transitioned to coming onto Brady's ex-wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen.

But before long, Burgundy was back to dragging Brady for having "ruined football for all of us," telling the former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback:

“I never liked you Tom… in all my years of watching professional football, I never saw a more boring quarterback."

Of course, people on social media loved Ron Burgundy's triumphant return.








That's it. We need an Anchorman 3 and we need it NOW.

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