A team effort! Ben Affleck revealed that he and longtime pal Matt Damon were so worried about Tom Brady leaving the New England Patriots, that the duo reached out to the NFL quarterback to get to the truth.
31.01.2020 - 16:31 / etonline.com
Tom Brady is taking his turn at «Mean Tweets»!
Ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl LIV, debuted the latest edition of «Mean Tweets,» this time featuring NFL pros. During the segment, Brady, the 42-year-old quarterback of the New England Patriots, had to read three rude messages people had written about him.
«Hi. I'm Tom Brady and I am a cry baby and I have a butt hole in my chin!» Brady read with a frown, before sadly pointing to his own chin.
The father of three was less stoic with his next message,
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Phew!
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