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Mansions, parties, and fine dining: Vintage photos show how America's wealthiest business tycoons lived it up during the Gilded Age
Mansions, parties, and fine dining: Vintage photos show how America's wealthiest business tycoons lived it up during the Gilded Age

Business Insider

time3 hours ago

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  • Business Insider

Mansions, parties, and fine dining: Vintage photos show how America's wealthiest business tycoons lived it up during the Gilded Age

It was called the "Buckingham Palace of Fifth Avenue" and was made of red brick and mansion originally had about 50 rooms, but the couple bought neighboring townhouses, tore them down, and expanded the mansion until it had about 91 rooms. It was later replaced by the Bergdorf Goodman department Wall Street Journal Brady would have morning tea, afternoon tea, six or seven servings of dinner, and dessert, but there were varying accounts about how much he really 2008, The New York Times found reports stating that doctors had said his stomach had become six times larger than normal. Regardless of the exact amount he ate, it is undisputed that he ate a whole lot. Source: New York Times It was also the exact amount of people she could fit in her society writer Frank Crowninshield described Astor's taste as "always for old families, old ways, old servants, old operas, old lace, and old friends.""She tried always to keep society in bounds, to see that it was decorous, elegant, and select," Crowninshield parties were in her ballroom that was topped with a dome made of stained-glass and its walls were hung with about 100 paintings. Sources: Vogue, New York Times, Wall Street Journal In 1883, Alva Vanderbilt, daughter-in-law of Cornelius Vanderbilt, threw a masked ball which cost about $250,000, or about $8 million invited 1,200 guests, but purposefully didn't invite Caroline Astor's daughter unless she came with her mother, according to the Museum of the City of New Astor did attend as she'd hoped, strengthening Alva Vanderbilt's place in ball was a huge success. Dinner wasn't served until 2 a.m. and the dancing continued until dawn. It would take a few more years before the Gilded Age fully ended, but the days of ostentatious eating, spending, and partying were Town and Country,

Tom Brady remembers being bypassed before going on to become NFL icon at Hall of Excellence ceremony
Tom Brady remembers being bypassed before going on to become NFL icon at Hall of Excellence ceremony

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Tom Brady remembers being bypassed before going on to become NFL icon at Hall of Excellence ceremony

Tom Brady (via Getty Images) Tom Brady did not waste an opportunity to look back at one of the most highly discussed moments from the beginning of his storied NFL career—going unselected in the 2000 NFL Draft. Addressing attendees in Las Vegas on Wednesday, the seven-time Super Bowl champion had some fun at the expense of the scouts who questioned his future, reminding everyone how far he's come since being selected No. 199. Tom Brady jokes NFL scouts for 2000 draft omission at Las Vegas ceremony The former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was on stage at the Fontainebleau resort for the unveiling of the Hall of Excellence, a gathering that celebrated sporting greatness. With a trademark smirk, Tom Brady delivered a sarcastic line aimed squarely at the NFL's scouting community—the same group that largely overlooked him more than two decades ago. Recalling his lackluster draft experience, Tom Brady spoke to the audience: "So I had a decent college career, unbeknownst to any of the professional scouts—those are real geniuses—and that draft card got turned in in the sixth round, 199th pick overall," Tom Brady said. This sarcastic line drew laughter and applause from the audience. However his words were a subtle reminder of how he used skepticism and doubt as fuel throughout his record-breaking career. FULL SPEECH: Tom Brady unveils Hall of Excellence in Las Vegas, featuring all seven Super Bowl rings At the time, scouts described Tom Brady as slow, gangly, and athletically challenged. His 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine ranked among the lowest for quarterbacks, and all but a few teams regarded him as an ordinary college player with minimal potential. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Onko sinulla usein vaikeuksia muistaa nimiä, tehtäviä ja kellonaikoja? Apu voi löytyä täältä. Lectinect Aivot Saa tarjous Undo It took until the sixth round for the New England Patriots to give him a shot—a risk that became the greatest draft steal in NFL history. Also read: How Tom Brady and David Beckham's friendship started in the most unexpected way The Hall of Excellence appearance also acknowledges Brady's transformation from athlete to icon. Retired now, he's assumed broadcast responsibilities with FOX Sports and extended his reach through business deals. For Tom Brady, the event was a way to look back at the flame that fueled his unparalleled career. From being bypassed on draft day to becoming the gold standard of quarterbacking, Brady's path was an inspiring one in contemporary sports. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

How Tom Brady and David Beckham's friendship started in the most unexpected way
How Tom Brady and David Beckham's friendship started in the most unexpected way

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

How Tom Brady and David Beckham's friendship started in the most unexpected way

What happens when a global soccer legend gets a surprise call from his son about hanging out with NFL royalty? That unexpected moment turned into a two-decade-long friendship between David Beckham and Tom Brady. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now During the 2025 Champions League Final at Munich's Allianz Arena, Beckham revealed the unlikely beginnings of their bond—one that started with a simple park playdate and evolved into a global camaraderie. UCL Final sparks nostalgic reveal Brady and Beckham were seen enjoying the match from the VIP box as part of a live 'Beckham & Friends' broadcast. Surrounded by global icons like Tom Cruise and Thierry Henry, the two football legends laughed and reminisced. That's when Beckham shared the surprising way they first connected—during his time with LA Galaxy in the MLS. 'We had an away game when I was playing with LA Galaxy,' Beckham recalled. 'Romeo called me and said, 'I'm going to throw balls over the park with Tom.' I said, 'Tom who?' He said, 'Tom Brady.'' Beckham & Friends LIVE — UCL Final Best Bits | Tom Cruise, Tom Brady and Odell Beckham Jr. Victoria Beckham helped kick it off As Beckham explained, it was actually his wife Victoria who facilitated the meetup. Brady had contacted her to ask if one of the Beckham kids could join his son for a casual play session in the park. That friendly invite ended up building the foundation for a transatlantic friendship. 'Tom had got in touch with Victoria and said he was taking his son over to the park and asked if one of the boys would like to join,' Beckham added during the broadcast. That one interaction became the start of something long-lasting. Over the years, Brady and Beckham have continued to grow closer, bonding over business, family, and their shared love for sport. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In 2023, Brady followed in Beckham's footsteps by investing in soccer, becoming co-owner of Birmingham City F.C., while Beckham remains the face of Inter Miami, a club he co-founded in 2018. In 2024, the duo made headlines again when they were spotted spending time with Lionel Messi after his historic Inter Miami signing. Their off-field chemistry was once again on display. Business, bromance… and matchmaking? Rumors about a possible business collaboration between Brady and Beckham swirled in late 2024, with Life & Style reporting that the pair were exploring joint ventures. The report also highlighted Victoria Beckham's humorous attempt to help the newly single Brady get back into the dating scene. According to the article, Victoria described Brady as 'one of the most eligible guys on the planet' and even wanted to introduce him to one of her friends—believing he'd been single 'for a long time now' after his 2022 divorce from Gisele Bündchen. Also read: No business projects have officially launched yet, and Brady remains single. But their bond clearly runs deeper than PR or partnerships. From an ordinary day in a park to shared moments on the global stage, the Brady-Beckham friendship is a story of timing, trust, and one unexpected call.

Tom Brady's muscles spark buzz, Erin Andrews responds with one-word roar
Tom Brady's muscles spark buzz, Erin Andrews responds with one-word roar

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Tom Brady's muscles spark buzz, Erin Andrews responds with one-word roar

Andrews one word bombshell on Brady's latest gym post (Image via Instagram) Tom Brady might be retired from the NFL, but he's clearly not retiring from the gym anytime soon. The seven-time Super Bowl champ set Instagram ablaze after flexing his toned legs and ripped physique in a series of workout photos. Captioned with a bold message about mindset and consistency, the post quickly drew reactions—including a cheeky one-word comment from Fox Sports colleague Erin Andrews. Their on-air partnership just gained a new layer of off-screen chemistry. Brady's caption inspires, Erin's comment steals the spotlight Brady's caption read: "No excuses. No days off. Just work. Mindset. Consistency. #LFG", as he posed in sleek NOBULL gear, the athletic wear brand he now has a major stake in. The post, featuring him mid-lift and post-set, was part gym update, part personal brand showcase. It wasn't just his dedication that caught attention—it was also those sculpted legs. Andrews, never one to miss a beat, dropped a one-word comment: 'Quadzannnnnnas. ' View this post on Instagram A post shared by ColorsTV (@colorstv) The playful term, a twist on 'quadzilla,' summed up what many fans were already thinking: Brady's quads are out of control. The comment stood out, partly for its humor and partly for what it hinted at—a relaxed, familiar rapport between the former QB and the veteran sideline reporter. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like เทรดทองCFDsกับโบรกเกอร์ที่เชื่อถือได้| เปิดบัญชีวันนี้ IC Markets สมัคร Undo Their dynamic, which has blossomed since Brady joined the Fox NFL broadcast team, is quickly becoming one of the network's most compelling off-field stories. This isn't the first time Brady and Andrews have shown glimpses of their off-screen friendship. From dinner outings to lighthearted jabs, their bond goes beyond scripted broadcast banter. Andrews herself once joked about being able to poke fun at Brady like a longtime friend. Their connection brings both warmth and authenticity to Fox's top NFL team, making viewers feel like they're in on the inside jokes. Also read: Tom Brady melts hearts on Father's Day with emotional tribute to his lifelong hero—his dad Beyond just viral moments, this interaction helps reinforce Brady's current post-football identity—part businessman, part broadcaster, and still every bit the competitor. His gym grind complements his new roles: as the second-largest shareholder in NOBULL and as the face of Fox's NFL coverage. If his on-air debut brought questions, moments like this help ease the transition. Brady may be off the field, but judging by Erin's reaction and the internet's approval, he hasn't lost his power to spark a headline—or a quad flex. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Sean Brady scoffs at Kamaru Usman's call for UFC title shot, suggests they fight instead
Sean Brady scoffs at Kamaru Usman's call for UFC title shot, suggests they fight instead

USA Today

time16 hours ago

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Sean Brady scoffs at Kamaru Usman's call for UFC title shot, suggests they fight instead

Sean Brady scoffs at Kamaru Usman's call for UFC title shot, suggests they fight instead Sean Brady wants to face Kamaru Usman in a No. 1 contender bout. Usman (21-4 MMA, 16-3 UFC) called for the winner of welterweight champion Jack Della Maddalena vs. Islam Makhachev after defeating Joaquin Buckley in this past Saturday's UFC on ESPN 69 headliner. Brady (18-1 MMA, 8-1 UFC), who positioned himself in title contention with a submission over ex-champion Leon Edwards at UFC Fight Night 255, thinks Usman hasn't quite earned himself a title shot after rebounding from a losing skid. "If he would have gotten a finish, maybe he would have more of a claim," Brady said of Usman on his "The BradyBagz Show." "But Buckley was No. 7, you're coming off a three-fight skid. I know what he's trying to say, he has the biggest name. Say (Makhachev) and JDM fight in October, let's say Islam wins, he's not fighting again until next year. So, you're going to wait around 18 months? Because he's not going to fight during Ramadan, maybe he doesn't fight until early or late 2026. "Then there's Shavkat (Rakhmonov) there and they're saying he's still next. Either way, I'll fight Usman or I'll fight Ian (Machado Garry). Ian put out something: 'You got finished by Belal (Muhammad).' Bro, I was No. 1, now I'm No. 2. ... I've been asking to fight you for months, but now I'm like f*ck it, I'll fight Usman. He's a former champion. I would rather do that. Ian can go f*ck himself. After I beat Leon, Usman was like, 'Oh, maybe I'll fight Brady now.' It's like alright, now you got a win, now it makes sense. I'm here for it. Let's not wait around. Let's see who the No. 1 contender is." Brady was honest in his realization that most of the top contenders at welterweight would likely need to win one more fight before getting a title shot. "None of us are getting the title shot," Brady said. "JDM's there and Islam's there. That's happening next. They're saying Shavkat's next, then there's me, then there's Usman, then there's Ian. Ian beat f*cking (Carlos) Prates, who's (No.) 13. Usman just beat Buckley, who was 7. I f*cking got there, I beat Leon Edwards, who was No. 1 at the time when I beat him, submitted him. I'm the only one who got a finish."

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