Drew Bledsoe isn’t done badmouthing Tom Brady yet, but in the process he revealed the awkward moment he first met Gisele Bündchen and how it turned out to be a touching memory.
Bledsoe saw Brady (famously named the Patriots’ starting quarterback after an injury in 2001) skiing in the mountains of Montana a few years ago, and there he saw an old He explained that he decided to blow snow in his teammate’s face. His “terrible Under Armor outfit” helped him get closer.
“He can’t ski for long, so obviously we were skiing somewhere else,” Bledsoe joked on Monday’s “Up and Adams.” “I was going to come in the heat and spray Tom. Well, of course, when I came to spray Tom, I missed Gisele and just covered it.” [Bündchen] We have never met in the snow. ”
Bredos’ jokes about Brady’s ex-wife continued after that.
“So, Tom’s looking at me like it’s time. You don’t miss being with your wife, at least not at the time,” Bledsoe continued. Adams covered his face in shock. ”
After the failure, Ms. Bledsoe revealed her identity immediately after the prank went wrong, at which point Ms. Bledsoe explained that Ms. Bledsoe hugged her.
“‘Sorry, Gisele, nice to meet you,'” Bledsoe explained after the mistake. “She bent over and gave me this nice big hug. Later, when we met at dinner, Gisele said to me, ‘You know, I usually don’t like the way we meet each other for the first time. You don’t give people big hugs, but you don’t understand how you’re the talk of the town.”
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Bledsoe was the incumbent ahead of Brady on New England’s depth chart, even though he suffered a freak injury during a game against the Jets and Brady took over the Patriots’ starting spot and never let him go.
“It was an incredibly cool, very sincere conversation. There was always a huge mutual respect between the two of us,” Bledsoe concluded. “We haven’t been able to spend any time together since we last played together. That was years ago.”
Bledsoe was able to get some revenge on May 5’s “The Roast of Tom Brady,” but the blowback isn’t over yet.





