Tom Brady is single and ready to mingle.
Brady and Gisele Bundchen finalized their divorce in October 2022. The divorce was reportedly amicable, with both parties hiring lawyers and reaching a settlement that included co-parenting arrangements.
Gisele Bundchen wasted little time dating Joaquim Valente and having a baby with him.
In the meantime, Brady has been linked to several women in the past few years, including Sydney Sweeney. However, he has not had a concrete relationship since his divorce.
That might be changing soon.
Even when he’s not on the field, Tom Brady has a way of stealing the spotlight.
During a virtual meeting with ESPN, Brady casually dropped a remark about a reporter’s hair, and the moment went insanely viral as she began blushing.
Sitting in on an ESPN meeting, Brady suddenly noticed the reporter’s look and said, “I love your hair.”
Social media was loving it.
“My boy said “atta girl” and “where u at” with the sly grin, I see ya Tom,” one fan said.
“Where ya at 😂 the other guy about to log off quietly lol,” a second person stated.
“”atta girl “oh baby he want brown sugar,” a third fan said of Tom Brady.
“The guy at the bottom feeling like a third wheel 😂 😂,” a fourth person added.
“THE “WYA” got it cuz yea come seeeee it in person 🥹🤍,” a fifth person wrote of the interaction.
“That’s right, Tom, come on over to the WINNING SIDE😂🔥🙌,” one final fan commented.
Tom Brady’s first year as a broadcaster for Fox Sports received mixed reviews.
It was damn near impossible for him to fill the shoes of Greg Olsen, who shocked everyone with his ability in the booth. Olsen, Fox’s No.2 NFL analyst, continues to excel in his broadcasting career.
He was nominated for an Emmy, his fourth straight time, while Fox’s No.1 NFL analyst, Tom Brady, was not.
Brady was not among the five nominees after a rocky rookie year in the broadcast booth.
In the meantime, Brady is back for the second year of his lucrative 10-year deal with Fox Sports. The seven-time Super Bowl champion will be back in the booth calling games this fall.
He is the game analyst for FOX’s No. 1 NFL broadcasting team, working alongside play-by-play man Kevin Burkhardt. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi round out the crew as sideline reporters.