Mark Wahlberg is ‘happy’ Tom Brady can ‘enjoy the rest of his life’ in retirement: ‘He's got a lot going on’
03.02.2022 - 06:53
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Mark Wahlberg is congratulating his pal Tom Brady on his long and successful career as the seven-time Super Bowl champion hangs up his cleats following 22 seasons in the NFL. "Very happy for him," Wahlberg, 50, told "People (the TV Show!)" on Wednesday about the 44-year-old Brady. "I think he's done so much for football, certainly for New England, even for Tampa," added the Boston native and wildly enthusiastic Beantown sports fan.
"It's nice for him to go out on his own terms and go and enjoy the rest of his life. And many, many great things to come from him. I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't go conquer the world and become the GOAT at something else." Wahlberg has been busy promoting his upcoming film, "Uncharted," based on the legendary PlayStation exclusive video game of the same name. Wahlberg stars as Victor Sullivan alongside Tom Holland, who plays title hero Nathan Drake in the tomb-raiding treasure-hunting big-screen adaptation.
Even with his busy schedule, Wahlberg relayed to People that he’s simply waiting for the right time to reconnect with Brady. "I haven't reached out to him yet. I don't want to bother him.
He's a busy dude," the "Joe Bell" actor explained. "He's got a lot going on, probably lots to do with the family, but you know, at the right time, I'll reach out to him." In Brady’s heartfelt announcement shared to social media on Tuesday, he cited the fact he wanted to spend more time with his family and create new challenges in his life away from the gridiron. Tom Brady, shown with supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen, confirmed Tuesday that he's retiring from the NFL after 22 seasons and seven Super Bowl wins. (Getty Images) Brady, whose retirement news sent shock waves through the sports world as it
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