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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Sick and tired': Tom Brady's unsettling comments about his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen and their troubled marriage
Tom Brady revealed the strain his NFL career placed on his marriage with Gisele Bündchen (Getty Images) Long before his retirement, legendary quarterback Tom Brady was already grappling with the sacrifices that came with being one of the greatest in NFL history. In a revealing 2021 episode of his Let's Go! podcast with Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray, Brady spoke candidly about a 'very difficult issue' in his marriage to supermodel Gisele Bündchen — a deep imbalance between his football career and family responsibilities. Tom Brady opened up about a difficult issue that strained his marriage with Gisele Bündchen At the time, Tom Brady,playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, acknowledged that Gisele had taken the lead in managing their household and raising their children for more than a decade. 'I think my wife has, you know, held down the house for a long time now,' he said. 'And I think there's things that she wants to accomplish.' Gisele Bündchen's quiet sacrifices clashed with Tom Brady's relentless football schedule Despite stepping back from the runway in 2015, Gisele was far from retired in spirit. Brady noted that she still had personal goals she hadn't pursued because she had prioritized their family life. 'She hasn't worked as much in the last 10, 12 years just raising our family and kind of committing to being in a life in Boston and then moving to Florida,' Brady said, adding, 'But that's an issue, and it's a very difficult issue to reconcile without just saying: 'Hey, it's time to retire. '' Brady's honesty exposed the emotional weight behind the scenes of a seemingly perfect life — a reminder that fame and success don't shield anyone from real-life relationship pressures. Even though NFL players have significant downtime in the off-season, Brady admitted he still felt like he wasn't fully present. 'I wish I was there more, but I think if I was there too much… they might be sick and tired of me screwing up everything,' he said with a laugh. Years later, his remarks are seen as early signs of a growing rift that ultimately contributed to the couple's high-profile divorce in 2022. Also Read: Tom Brady's ex-wife Gisele Bündchen slammed for calling pregnant women 'garbage disposals' This 2021 reflection shows that even champions like Brady must confront the personal cost of greatness — a cost that can deeply affect those closest to them. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Throwback: Tom Brady took his 11-year-old son to Snoop Dogg's Super Bowl afterparty
Photo byBefore Tom Brady called it a career, before he stepped into broadcast deals and business ventures, he lived through some unforgettable NFL nights. But one story from after Super Bowl LIII keeps coming back—and it's not about touchdowns or trophies. It's about Snoop Dogg , a pole, an 11-year-old kid, and a father silently praying his son wouldn't tell mom. Yes, really. And years later, the moment still cracks Brady up. Tom Brady's postgame party story is the ultimate NFL dad moment Back in 2019, the New England Patriots had just ground out a gritty 13–3 win over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII—a title that gave Tom Brady his sixth championship ring. The win may not have been pretty, but the postgame celebrations? Very memorable. Speaking on an episode of his Let's Go! podcast with co-hosts Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray, Tom Brady revisited one particular night that didn't go how any parent might plan. 'I actually have a funny story,' he said, launching into a tale that fans haven't stopped quoting since. 'After the game in Atlanta, we were celebrating and Snoop was there. I brought my son—he was 11 at the time—to the afterparty.' The bash was hosted at the team hotel, and Brady, fresh off a championship win, probably thought a little music and dancing wouldn't hurt. But then came the twist. 'There was a pole on stage,' he recalled. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Esta nueva alarma con cámara es casi regalada en Ciudadela (ver precio) Verisure Undo 'Some girls were there—fully clothed—but still, there was a pole. And Jack's just sitting there, eyes wide open, music blasting.' So what did Brady do? 'I leaned over and said, 'Jack, cover your eyes.'' But his son wasn't fazed. 'He goes, 'Dad, I'm good. I'm good.'' Classic. Brady laughed, recalling his inner monologue: It's 2 a.m., we're having the time of our life, but if this kid tells his mom, I'm not gonna see him for a long time Despite the moment of mild panic, the memory stuck—in the best way possible. Years later, it's still one of Brady's favorite stories. It's not a moment from a huddle or a postgame presser—but a small, hilarious, slightly chaotic slice of life that shows even football's GOAT isn't immune to awkward dad moments. 'We still talk about it,' Brady said. 'One of the best nights of my life.' Also Read: Why the Pittsburgh Steelers passed on Shedeur Sanders: Mike Tomlin's shocking draft decision explained


New York Post
27-05-2025
- Automotive
- New York Post
Shedeur Sanders calls out ‘another lie' about buying $500,000 car
In the wake of his stunning draft fall that still has more questions than answers, Shedeur Sanders is calling out 'another lie.' The fifth-round pick from Colorado, who was once considered a top-three prospect, shockingly dropped to Day 3 in April's draft with little details surrounding why. Now, a viral social media post claimed that Sanders spent his entire signing bonus and then some on a custom Rolls-Royce worth over $500,000. In a video on X that shows the mega luxury vehicle, Sanders can be heard talking on FaceTime in the background of the video, saying, 'My car get there?' Sanders has since refuted these claims. 'Another lie,' Sanders said on X. 'I'm focused on my team, not a car purchase !' Although in a previous episode of Tom Brady's 'Let's Go!' Podcast in September 2023, Sanders' father and coach Deion Sanders asked mentor Brady whether his son should have a Rolls-Royce while in college, which Brady quickly rebuffed. 'Do you think a college kid needs a Phantom? Like a Rolls-Royce,' Deion asked Brady. 3 Shedeur Sanders is seen on FaceTime as a Rolls-Royce is delivered. X, @ShedeurSanders 3 Sanders had previously talked to Tom Brady about owning a Rolls-Royce. X, @ShedeurSanders 'Nah, hey. No, it's not a Phantom, it's a Rolls-Royce Cullinan,' Shedeur, then a college junior for the Colorado Buffaloes, said while laughing. 'I think he needs to get his ass in the film room and spend as much time in there as possible, and less time in the car and more time in the film room,' Brady said on a multi-person video call with his podcast hosts. Sanders then rebutted that he had seen Brady had one, too. 'I had a few bucks in my pocket at that point,' Brady returned to Sanders. Sanders has the benefit of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) earnings while in college, which made him an estimated $6.5 million, according to On3Sports. This comes after a slew of rumors surrounded Sanders' precipitous drop in the 2025 NFL Draft that is nearly unprecedented. Reports indicated that Sanders 'did not handle the draft process well' and rubbed teams the wrong way leading up to the draft. 3 Shedeur Sanders is pictured in Browns gear. AP It had been reported that Sanders bombed his interview with the Giants after he became 'pissed' at the team for setting up errors in his interview and offensive installation. Sanders blames the perception of his father for his draft day fall, saying that '99 percent of hatred (directed at me) is toward Pops.' Sanders is now in the thick of attempting to make the Cleveland Browns' roster after being selected 144th overall. The Browns also have Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, and fellow rookie third-round pick Dillon Gabriel on their roster. Sanders certainly has an uphill battle for playing time as he looks to make his mark at rookie camp.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What to know about Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's kids
Tom Brady is a football legend who is also a proud father of three children. The former NFL quarterback shares two children, son Benjamin and daughter Vivian, with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. Brady is also the father of son John "Jack" Edward Thomas Moynahan from a previous relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan. At the start of 2025, Brady shared a photo of his three kids on Instagram, writing, in part, "I couldn't have imagined a better way to ring in the new year than with the loves of my life. Reflecting on last year and thinking about the year ahead, there's no better perspective than looking at these three and always trying to be better for them each day, and helping to guide them in whatever way possible." The Super Bowl-winning quarterback spoke candidly about the difficulties of parenting at the 2024 Fortune Global Forum in New York City. "[People] in the room know that being a parent is probably the hardest job all of us have, and we screw up a lot, and I've screwed up a lot as a parent," Brady admitted, according to a clip shared on X. "So, I don't want to seem like I'm some expert in parenting, because I'm certainly not that." Brady went onto to say that he focuses on simply supporting his three kids, whom he described as "amazing." "I just try to be there. I try to just be dependable and consistent for them," he said, adding that he models his support after his parents, whom he said supported him early on when he was a backup quarterback. "And honestly, whatever our kids choose, as we know, to do whatever they want to do in life, we got to support." Bündchen and Brady announced their decision to divorce in 2022, after 13 years of marriage. Since then, Bündchen -- who welcomed her third child, a son, in 2025 -- has spoken openly about co-parenting with Brady. "It's natural that [they] have different rules and then kids just adapt," Bündchen told ABC News' Robin Roberts in an interview that aired in March. "I can only control what I do. There's easier days than others, but I think the kids -- they're super smart children. They know what they can get away with." Benjamin Rein Brady was born Dec. 8, 2009. The now-teenager was seen by his dad's side throughout his legendary NFL career and appears to have inherited his dad's football instincts. On Dec. 8, 2024, Brady marked Benjamin's birthday on Instagram, writing, in part, "I'm so proud of the young man you are... You're a student, artist, athlete, musician, and teammate… but most of all you're the best brother and son anyone could ask for. You pour so much into everything you do, and it shows in the way you inspire others around you." One of the photos Brady shared on Instagram to mark Benjamin's 14th birthday in 2023 showed the teen in a football uniform with the number 12, the same number Brady wore during his NFL career. Brady has said previously on his SiriusXM show, "Let's Go! With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray," that he practices "throwing the ball" to Benjamin in the backyard. "He's gonna be a little beast," Brady said, adding that Benjamin chose to play tight end instead of following in his dad's footsteps as quarterback. MORE: Tom Brady shares photos with kids Benjamin and Vivian at Walt Disney World In a separate Instagram post, Bündchen noted that Benjamin, her eldest child, now stands as tall as she does, writing, "One day your baby will stand as tall as you are. And you won't be ready for it." Bündchen told People magazine last September that at Benjamin's first football game, she heard from others about his kindness. "He just started, and his first game was so nice," she said. "It was nice to go because I had all the little friends come to me and be like, 'Oh my God, I love Benny. I love Vivi. They're so nice. He helped me with this.'" Vivian Lake Brady Vivian Lake Brady was born Dec. 5, 2012. MORE: Gisele Bündchen opens up about Tom Brady divorce, co-parenting and more: 'We are a team' Brady marked Vivian's 12th birthday in 2024 with a photo of her smiling and sweet note in the caption, calling her "my forever baby girl." "Watching you grow and chase after your dreams are the proudest moments of my life," he wrote. "Your love, compassion, and joy fill up every room that you're in, and will always make your daddy smile. You light up my life! ... Here's to a great day filled with all the laughter and love that you deserve. I love you infinity x infinity!!! ❤️❤️❤️." John "Jack" Edward Thomas Moynahan John "Jack" Edward Thomas Moynahan Brady was born Aug. 22, 2007, to Brady and Moynahan. Brady celebrated Jack on his 17th birthday in 2024, writing on Instagram, "Happy 17th birthday to the kindest, sweetest, most thoughtful 17-year-old, I know. You are truly a blessing in my life and I am so grateful to watch you mature into a young man." Throughout his childhood, he has split his time between his mom and Brady, who began dating Bündchen the same year Jack was born. Bündchen has referred to Jack as her "bonus son" and posted a tribute to him on Instagram last August to mark his 16th birthday. "I am so lucky to have you in my life and I will always be here for you no matter what! Love you so much!" she wrote then. Bündchen also described her co-parenting relationship with Moynahan as a "team," telling Vanity Fair in March, "I put myself in her shoes and I was like, 'How can I support her?' Because in the end of the day, we are team players in 'How are we going to do this so [Jack] can have the best life?'" Like his younger brother Benjamin, Jack is also an athlete, excelling at basketball, according to Brady's Instagram posts. What to know about Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's kids originally appeared on


Daily Mail
05-05-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
Tom Brady's ruthless advice to Shedeur Sanders resurfaces after his Raiders snubbed QB in dramatic draft slide
Well before Shedeur Sanders slid to the fifth round of the NFL Draft, Tom Brady gave him some ruthless advice that has now resurfaced. Sanders, and his father, ex-NFL star Deion, appeared on a September 2023 edition of Brady's 'Let's Go!' podcast when the topic of cars came up at the very end. 'Tom, do you think a college kid needs a Phantom, a Rolls Royce?', Deion asked. Shedeur then clarified that he actually had a Cullinan rather than a Phantom, but it made little difference to Brady. 'I think he needs to get his a** in the film room and spend as much time in there as possible and less time in the car,' he said with a grin on his face. Deion then exclaimed 'Thank you Tom!' before the interview ended. Deion and Shedeur Sanders on Tom Brady's podcast 'Let's Go!' recently 😂😂💯 Love that Tom has been mentoring Shedeur and helping him stay focused — Tom Brady Updates (@tombradymedia) September 20, 2023 Close to two years later, Shedeur endured a nightmare NFL Draft as the one-time projected first-rounder waited until the 144th pick to hear his name called. The former Colorado passer, who reportedly flubbed several of his pre-draft interviews, was ultimately selected by the Cleveland Browns, who also selected rookie Dillon Gabriel in the third round. Following the quarterback's slide in the draft, much has been made about his approach to the process, in which he did not participate in drills at the NFL Combine. CBS college football analyst Ross Tucker also shed more light on a ' very unusual' experience with Sanders while he was in college. Sanders was meant to meet with Tucker in a production meeting last year ahead of CBS' broadcast of a Colorado-Colorado State game. But as Tucker explained on the Dan Patrick Show last week, Sanders skipped out on the meetings entirely after initially rescheduling due to an injury treatment. 'We weren't really given a reason, but we did not talk to Shedeur at the production meetings, which, as you know, starting quarterback, especially high-profile player like that, very unusual,' Tucker said, before revealing another strange aspect of the story. 'I walk out of the hotel, and there's a pickup truck in front of the hotel, and Shedeur is just sitting in the back of the pickup truck,' he recalled of the day that the meeting was rescheduled to. 'It just made me wonder,' Tucker continued. 'People asked me, NFL people asked me after that game, 'What did you think of Shedeur?' And I said, 'I didn't get to talk to him.' Maybe he's the greatest kid ever, maybe he's a bad kid. I don't know. But I told them the story, and they just kind of nodded their head.'