Donald Trump, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen (Photos via Getty Images)


Tom Brady and Donald Trump have quite a history with Donald Trump.

The US presidential elections are approaching as there is not much time to go until the scheduled date of citizens voting for their favorite candidate.

The former President of the United States and the legendary NFL quarterback have been quite friendly for years.

The public first noticed when Tom Brady was caught with a Make America Great Again hat in his locker prior to the 2016 presidential election.

“Donald is a good friend of mine,” Brady said in an interview with WEEI in 2015.

“I have known him for a long time. I support all my friends. That is what I have to say. He’s a good friend of mine. He’s always been so supportive of me.”


According to a new report, Donald Trump did not have glowing words about his now ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, as he talked about her looks compared to those of his wife and daughter.

“Donald [Trump] would frequently say that Tom [Brady] knows that Melania is prettier than Gisele. And he … did occasionally say, don’t you think Ivanka is prettier than Gisele?” former Trump consultant Sam Nunberg said.

Tom Brady Once Said Gisele Wouldn’t Allow Him To Talk Politics When It Came To Donald Trump

Tom Brady kept his political leanings private for the entirety of his professional career.

However, on the eve of the 2016 election, Donald Trump exposed him as he told a crowd in New Hampshire that Brady called the candidate earlier that day to say that he had voted for Trump.

Trump won the presidential election over Hillary Clinton.

Tom Brady previously made it clear that he’d much prefer to talk about football instead of politics, as his wife had requested.

“I talked to my wife, and she said I can’t talk about politics anymore,” Brady said of his wife, Gisele Bundchen. “I think that’s a good decision for our family.”

When asked whether he gave Trump permission to share his vote with the world, Tom Brady stated, “Uh, why did I give him permission? So you’re assuming I gave people permission?”

He ended the debate with, “I’m just going to talk about football this week.”