comic Andrew Schulz Ready to go DAIS again after tearing up the house in Netflix's Roast Tom Brady.
Schulz, 41, was one of many celebrities who roasted Former New England Patriots quarterback47, during the buzzy live event in May 2024. In an exclusive interview with US WeeklySchulz revealed his idea of who should be thrown into the fire next.
“I think the next one to do is Tiger Woodssaid Schulz, while cheering on his participation in the Miami Padel Reserve Cup tournament. “This to me is the obvious one. Who are you going to follow Tom? You should be following him with someone else who was that big.”
Schulz added of the world-famous golfer, 39, “The thing about Tiger is he's got a lot of controversy around him too. He's going to be really funny.”
The comedian also mentioned the NBA legend Michael Jordan As another former athlete on the level of Brady Woods, 49, he insisted a Jordan roast “is not going to happen.”
“If that happened, any of us on that board would be his enemy until the day we died,” Schulz joked.
Schulz insisted that the next roast needed to be “a big, huge character that you can't believe.”
“People who don't need the money,” he explained further. “I don't think it works as well when people need it, when they need a rebrand. I think it's better when no one needs it.”
Schulz compared the celebrity roast to the White House Correspondents' Dinner, when the sitting president opens themselves up to jokes by the comedian. In recent years, WHCD has been hosted by comics such as Colin Jostfor Roy Wood Jr and Trevor Noah.
“I love seeing people who don't need it at all be able to get up there and be humbled in front of the whole world,” Schulz said. “There is something beautiful and endearing about that. I feel closer to these people simply because they allowed themselves to be humiliated in front of me.”
Meanwhile, Schulz takes his talents to the Padel Court as one of the… Official team captains for Miami Cup Reserve 2025, where he goes head-to-head with the team's other captain, the former New York Yankees star Derek Jeter.
“I found this sport a year and a half ago, and it's the most addictive thing I've ever done outside of drugs,” Schulz said of Baddiel. . “You think you're good at every stage of the game. There's always hope. Walls create this dynamic that you don't have in tennis. If you get the ball in tennis, you're toast. Here, the ball gets that and stays in play.”
He added: “The hardest thing for me to learn is the hand skills. You get those when you're five years old playing racquet sports. You don't get them at 40, when I started playing.”
The event will bring together 16 of the world's highest level He fell The players are divided into two teams and are captured by Schulz and Jeter, 50. The teams will compete in a series of matches over three days for the coveted Reserve Cup. The Miami event is one of three tournaments in the Reserve Cup Series, which features an unprecedented series Prize pool worth $1.7 million – The largest in He fell Series history.
The Reserve Cup is held in Miami from January 23-25 at the Sea Plane Reserve.