New England Patriots QB Tom Brady and world famous supermodel Gisele Bundchen exchanged sweet nothings over social media in celebration of the Christmas spirit.
And so it has come to pass. New England Patriots quarterback and bane of most NFL fans’ existence Tom Brady’s life is so stable, it has become nauseating. He, along with his wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen sent out “adorable” Christmas themed messages to each other over social media this week.
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We can start with Gisele, who started this exchange by posting a photo of her husband on her official Instagram account with a caption that reads as follows. “All I want for Christmas … Tudo que eu quero no Natal …”
Not to be outdone, Brady fired right back shortly after with a lovey dovey post of his own. The power couple has had a history of dominating sports and entertainment coverage, however, before it was easier to avoid. Now, should one be active online, it is nearly impossible to go unexposed to such displays of holiday affection between the two.
First the Ugg For Men commercial, and now this. What do you want from us, Brady? Why are you doing this? Get out of our heads! A fourth Super Bowl ring looks very promising for the Pats superstar, and it would appear that this might be an early celebration of just that. Between the above set of photos and Bill Belichick smiling, this holiday season just might be more ominous than anyone could have imagined.
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