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David Beckham texted Tom Brady after brutal Netflix roast: 'It was hard to watch'

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Though it's been days since Tom Brady was brutally picked on during Netflix's "GROAT The Greatest Roast Of All Time: Tom Brady," close friends are still checking in on him, including David Beckham.

During an appearance on Wednesday's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," Beckham revealed he reached out to the former NFL star to "check if he was OK."

"The whole concept is quite funny. It was very funny. But I know Tom well, and I must admit, I did fire him a message just to check if he was OK," Beckham said. 

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David Beckham reached out to friend Tom Brady after his Netflix roast.  (Getty Images)

"Is he OK?" Kimmel asked. 

"He's more than OK, but, yeah, it was hard to watch," Beckham said. 

When Kimmel quickly followed with an inquiry of whether we'd see Beckham as the honoree of a roast anytime soon, the retired soccer player said, "No, definitely not."

David Beckham says he will not be the subject of a roast, like Tom Brady, any time soon. (Stephane Cardinale/Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

The roast took aim at Brady and his personal life, including his children and ex-wife Gisele Bündchen.

However, the jokes didn't seem to go over well with those closest to the retired NFL player. A source told People magazine his children with Bündchen — Benjamin, 14, and Vivian, 11 — have been "affected" by the special.

Bündchen is reportedly "deeply disappointed" with the "disrespectful portrayal" of her family, but "her priority is to support her children" who were subjected to such "irresponsible

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