
Jeff Ross While enjoying ice cream over the weekend, I suffered from an unexpected allergic reaction.
The comedian and self-proclaimed “General Roastmaster” shared a photo of himself in a hospital bed with swollen lips.
In the caption, Ross explained that he and his band were in a restaurant in Mill Valley, California, celebrating a performance of his solo show, “Take a Banana for the Ride,” when something went wrong.
“After that, me and the band celebrated with some bulata. [sic] The 59-year-old is an ice cream restaurant under the street thanks to a lovely owner. “It was tasty. Seriously tasty. But my lips exploded and I spent the whole night in the ER.”

Jeff Ross shared a photo from his swollen lips ER after checking in for his allergic reaction to ice cream on Saturday. (Hollywood for you/Starmax;/Jeff Ross Instagram)
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He continued, “It was my first allergic reaction. I think it’s pretty surprising given that I’m constantly pushing in what food is being shoved into my face before me.”
Ross thanked the medical staff at Marine Medical Health Center for their treatment, saying, “Just lightly roast me.”
“Even though he looked like Mickey Rourke at the end of ‘Wrestler’, I’ll be taking a nap in Mill Valley near San Francisco at 70pm tonight and head back to the stage,” he asserted the fans.
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NSYNC member Joey Fatone teased him for looking like a sloth for the character from “The Goonies.”
Comedian Josh Wolf said, “I didn’t even notice the difference.”
Kelly Rizzo, widow of Ross’ best friend Bob Sadgett, said, “Ah, no! How do you make it for you!?!?!?!?
Ross is never alone Go back from the jokejournalist Nicholas Balassi said at a Creative Coalition event earlier this year, celebrating military service organizations, “People – they don’t want to water their comedy, they want it strong and directly on the stomach, and that’s what I’m trying to do.”

Ross recently said comedy wasn’t off limits and explained, “People don’t want to water their comedy down, they want it to be powerful, they want to go straight to the stomach, that’s what I’m trying to do.” (Chip Somo Devila/Pool via Reuters)
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“Is certain topics off limits?” the reporter asked. Ross said, “No. The kind of comedy I do has always been okay for fans. Roast fans are the most dedicated. They don’t care what the fake rules are.”
Between Tom Brady’s Roast Last year, Ross appeared to irritate the NFL star when he took a jab with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.
He said Brady was 199th overall in the NFL Draft, and he said he walked to the craft’s office to tell him something.
“I’m the best decision your organization has ever made,” joked Ross, adding, “Do you want a massage?”

One of Ross’ jokes on Tom Brady’s roast made the NFL star a bit warmer, but Ross laughed at it. (Michael Tran/AFP via Getty Images)
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Kraft pleaded not guilty to the charges and issued a public apology in March 2019. It’s been cleared Sexual fee solicitation in 2020.
After the joke, Brady can be seen pulling Ross aside and says on the microphone “Don’t say that—again,” the comedian admits with a laugh.
Scott Thompson and Gabriel Hays of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.