The
Comedy
Central
roast
of
singer
Justin
Bieber
will
not
include
jokes
referring
to
late
actor
Paul
Walker.
Some
roasters
took
the
game
a
little
further
and
included
jokes
of
the
late
F&F
star
who
died
in
a
car
crash
in
2013.
A
representative
for
the
network
has
confirmed
that
jokes
about
the
late
actor
will
be
cut
from
the
upcoming
TV
broadcast.
"Roasts
often
push
the
limits
of
good
taste
and
we
give
the
participants
full
reign
to
try
things
knowing
we
have
to
edit
to
shape
the
show.
Sometimes
the
line
is
discovered
by
crossing
it.
The
Paul
Walker
references
will
not
be
in
the
telecast," the
representative
said
in
a
statement.
During
the
March
14
taping
of
the
roast,
Jeff
Ross
made
a
joke
about
Walker.
"'Move
b***h,
get
out
of
the
way!'
is
what
Paul
Walker
should've
told
that
tree,"
he
said,
referring
to
Ludacris'
song
"Move
b***h".
"Too
soon?
Too
fast?
Too
furious," he
added.
Ludacris,
Walker's
"Fast
and
Furious" co-star,
who
was
also
one
of
the
roasters,
was
visibly
offended
by
the
joke,
making
a
"cut"
motion
during
the
taping.
Another
roaster,
Pete
Davidson
said:
"Just
this
past
year,
Justin
got
arrested
for
drag
racing.
Unfortunately,
it
wasn't
with
Paul
Walker.
What?
He's
doing
great!
He's
got
a
movie
coming
out."
Even
Bieber
didn't
like
the
jokes
about
Walker.
Asked
after
the
taping
if
there
was
any
joke
that
went
too
far,
the
pop
star
said
he
"didn't
particularly
like
the
Paul
Walker
jokes."
Bieber's
roast
will
air
on
March
30.