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Antonio Brown of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reacts as he heads off the field following a game against the Los Angeles Rams at Raymond James Stadium on November 23, 2020 in Tampa, Florida.Photo by Mike Ehrmann /Getty Images
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Antonio Brown’s trolling of Tom Brady continues as he defends the hawking of shirts featuring the image of his now ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen.
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Making an appearance on Patrick Bet-David’s podcast, Brown was questioned on why he’s attacking his former Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammate, which now includes merchandise that shows Brown embracing Bundchen with the word “Boomin” on top.
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On the podcast, Bet-David suggested that the shirt can be considered “a dig” to Brady. Brown re-emphasized that it’s a “charity shirt” for “fatherless kids” and even that’s considered a dig.
In reference to Bundchen, Brown said he “don’t know this girl” despite the shirt displaying an image of the model hugging him following the Buccanneers winning the Super Bowl in 2021.
Antonio Brown on taking shots at former teammate Tom Brady: "It is what it is."
"What about me? when I'm on the news for.. I'm crazy."@patrickbetdavid sat down with @AB84 for the interview: "You played with this guy, he had your back, what happened between you guys?" pic.twitter.com/4EX6GZqort
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“It’s a T-shirt to raise money from a real moment that happened. How is this a reach?” said Brown, as reported by the New York Post. “Because they’re going through a divorce? People go through stuff every day, man.”
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