Gisele Bundchen Defends Tom Brady On Super Bowl 2012 And Disses Patriots Receivers
Tom Brady may not have walked away with a Super Bowl win Sunday, but he can rest assured that wife Gisele Bundchen will always support him.
Shortly after Brady and the Patriots lost out to Eli Manning and the Giants 21-17, the quarterback was reportedly spotted just sitting and staring at the floor of the Patriots locker room in shock for nearly 20 minutes.
Bundchen, on the other hand, was seen stalking moodily away from the stadium to meet him with an entourage trailing behind her in a video obtained by TheInsider.com.
When fans heckled the supermodel, crying out "Eli rules!" and "Eli owns your husband," Bundchen kept a tight smile on her face and kept walking.
Bundchen, on the other hand, was seen stalking moodily away from the stadium to meet him with an entourage trailing behind her in a video obtained by TheInsider.com.
When fans heckled the supermodel, crying out "Eli rules!" and "Eli owns your husband," Bundchen kept a tight smile on her face and kept walking.
But while waiting for the elevator, she could keep in her frustrations no longer.
"You have to catch the ball when you're supposed to catch the ball," she responded angrily to those around her.
"My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."
"You have to catch the ball when you're supposed to catch the ball," she responded angrily to those around her.
"My husband cannot f--king throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times."
In the last moments of the game, Brady had attempted a Hail Mary pass to a waiting Aaron Hernandez in the end zone, but it was swatted away by the Giants.
But by the time Bundchen, 31, met up with Brady, her focus was less on bashing the Patriot receivers who failed to connect with the ball Sunday and more on cheering up a gloomy Brady.
The couple embraced as Bundchen whispered words of encouragement to her husband of nearly two years.
Said Brady in an interview with Boston.com reporters: "You know, we fought to the end. You know, we're very proud of that. Just came up a little bit short."
The couple embraced as Bundchen whispered words of encouragement to her husband of nearly two years.
Said Brady in an interview with Boston.com reporters: "You know, we fought to the end. You know, we're very proud of that. Just came up a little bit short."
Source: New York Daily News
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