Netflix had edited out the extremely brutal moment Kim Kardashian got booed during the Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady live special which took place in LA over the weekend (5 May).
The 43-year-old SKIMS founder took to the stage but before she could even get a word out, she was met by a crowd of boos for almost 10 seconds, which got so loud she was forced to respond.
Have a look:
"Alright, alright, alright," she said with a laugh as she stopped her roast while looking around prompting host, Kevin Hart, to step in with a 'Woah, woah'.
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Once the booing finally subsided, The Kardashians star kicked off her roast by taking aim at Tom and made a savage reference to her sex tape.
She began: "I'm really here tonight for Tom.
"I wasn’t going to come tonight, but since I'm not here as Tom's date, there's still a good chance I might."
Kim carried on, making a pretty explicit reference to her sex tape scandal that rocked the world back in 2007: "Speaking of Tom and I dating, I know there were some rumours that we were, and I'd never say if we did or not. I'd just release the tape."
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Tom, 46, later took to the stage himself where he delivered a jab towards Kim's ex, Kanye, and the four children they share together; North, Saint, Chicago and Psalm.
"Thank you so much for being here," he told her. "I know Kim was terrified to be here tonight.
"Not because of this, but because her kids are home with their dad."
The crowd erupted in laughter while Kim smiled and shook her head at the joke, seemingly in disapproval.
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Well, since it aired, Netflix has edited out the awkward booing part of the segment.
In the version that is currently available on the streaming platform, there is a disclaimer saying that the show was 'edited from a previous livestream'.
In this new edited version, viewers can only hear Kim being met with applause from the crowd before getting into her roast.
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People have rushed to social media to share their thoughts on the decision with one X, formerly Twitter, user joking: "Kris working overtime."
Another praised: "As they should!!! that was so nasty and disrespectful."
"Yeah I didn’t like that at all," agreed a third.
Another penned: "Good the disrespect was crazy."
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Others, however, weren't so happy with the decision with one person hitting out: "Why? Let the people do what they want!"
A second slammed: "Too little too late everybody’s seen it."
"This is why they will continue to flop," claimed a third, while a fourth piped up: "They hate humiliation it’s so cringey how insecure they are."
Another echoed: "Ahhhhh she can’t take it."
And a final Twitter user added: "Why if it’s a live show the audiences live reactions are essential?"
Tyla has previously reached out to Netflix for comment.
Topics: Netflix, TV And Film, Celebrity, Kim Kardashian, The Kardashians