Paul Rudd, a lifelong Kansas City Chiefs fan, feels bad for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

Brady was recently subject to much controversy for his appearance on Rudd's “Living With Yourself” on Netflix where he leaves a massage parlor and has a dialogue with Rudd's character that reads:

“First time?’’ Brady asks Rudd's character, Elliot.

“Uh-huh,’’ Rudd’s character replies. “You?’’

“Sixth,’’ Brady says.

Rudd, as he said on the “The Howard Stern Show” was recruiting Brady to do the scene years before news broke of Patriots owner Robert Kraft's misdoings at a massage parlor.

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“Even back when he had four rings or maybe even three, the idea that we would have a clone, and it’s the best version of ourselves, that they just do everything right, that they’re great — Tom Brady is the epitome of that,” Rudd said, via Boston.com. “We sent him these scripts like a year and a half ago or something. And I was so touched. He got the joke of making fun of himself and his perfection, and he was like, ‘Yeah.’”

He feels bad for Brady, who was sucked into it as people believe he was cracking a joke at Kraft.

“I had a feeling that I have never ever had in my life, which was: Oh my God, I feel bad for Tom Brady,” Rudd said. “This guy was throwing us a bone, he was doing us a favor, and he was kind of making fun of himself and his perfection. And then all of the sudden the Boston media…”

In the end, Brady was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Rudd feels not so great about that.