Tom Brady Continues ‘Divorced Dad Posting’ With Sad IG Stories Set To Logic’s Suicide Prevention Song Following Gisele Marriage News

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Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady has become quite the prolific poster on Instagram in recent weeks, as he’s made some headlines after using the platform in a uniquely sad ‘divorced Dad’ fashion.

A few weeks ago, for example, Tom Brady went example after he shared an image of Tom from Tom & Jerry wearing a suit and smoking a cigar alongside the caption “I’m the CEO of my ow life, f— your rules.”

Brady was apparently quite taken by the image, as he shared it on his IG story with the added commentary of “Well Said!!!”

A few days later, he returned to Instagram to flex his half-a-million-dollar watch alongside Michael Strahan while in Los Angeles to call the Week 15 game between the Rams and Detroit Lions.

Tom Brady shared an Instagram story set to Logic’s suicide prevention hotline song following news that his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen got married

In two separate posts over the weekend, following news that his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen had gotten remarried, Brady posted stories alongside “1-800-273-8255,” the 2017 suicide prevention song by the rapper Logic.

According to reports, Gisele Bündchen and Joaquim Valente got married earlier this month. Brady and Gisele were previously married from 2006 to 2022.

For his final two assignments for the 2025 regular season, Brady is set to call the Eagles vs. Bills game on Sunday, followed by the Giants vs. Cowboys game. Given that there’s no stakes in the Giants and Cowboys game, however, it’s possible Brady and Kevin Burkhardt get flexed out of that one.

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