Tom Brady stays busy, and not just on the field. Since coming out of retirement almost immediately after purportedly leaving the NFL for good, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback has been throwing himself into his offseason training to get ready for September, as well as doing the most when it comes to promoting his clothing line Brady Brand.
The latest Brady Brand apparel collection includes several items inspired by the GOAT’s love of golf, but what has really been capturing sports fans’ attention is the underwear offering. A recent ad campaign showed a couple of lean, shredded male models wearing the boxers and briefs, but Brady has been doing his part to show them off as well.
In a supposedly “candid” video captured by his wife Gisele Bündchen in their bathroom at home, Brady can be seen wearing a white pair of Brady Brand boxers. The video became widely shared online, and Brady took the attention with good humor, even promising to recreate the professional model photo shoot if he got 40,000 likes on Twitter.
Of course, people on the internet have been known to escalate situations, especially when it comes to thirst, and while Brady’s original post swiftly garnered more then the required 40,000 likes, it wasn’t long before a more extreme proposition was floated: a fan asked Brady to hand-deliver a pair of worn underwear in the event that they were able to get 40,000 likes on their reply.
Brady jokingly replied with a GIF of John Krasinski in The Office saying “yes.” Naturally, the likes came flooding in—they’re currently tallying at more than 87,000—and Brady, ever a good sportsman, is apparently making good on the deal. He’s told the fan to check his DMs, and pick out a color.
You can read the entire, slightly bizarre scenario unfold in the following Twitter exchange:
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