Who pissed Tom Brady off? Legend screamed 'stop calling me' down phone, says lip-reader
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Tom Brady was spotted being involved in a rage-filled rant on the phone on Wednesday, February 1 while watching his daughter, Vivian Lake take horse riding lessons in Miami. A lip-reading analysis was performed to determine what Brady might have said during the heated conversation.
On February 1, Brady, 45, was seen accompanying his daughter to her riding lessons while donning a pair of cream joggers and a white t-shirt. His daughter, who he has with his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, was seen sporting a pink t-shirt and a pair of green jodhpurs. Along with Lake, Brady also has a son, Benjamin Rein, age 13, and a son, John 'Jack' Edward, age 15, with his ex Bridget Moynahan. During the riding lessons of February 1, Brady was seen maintaining his composure around his daughter, but when they were apart, he adopted a completely different demeanor as he was answering a call. Jeremy Freeman, a forensic lip-reader certified by the Deafness Cognition and Language Research Centre at University College London, told DailyMail that Brady was enraged by the caller.
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'What am I supposed to do?'
Brady allegedly said, "Stop calling me," at the beginning of the video that records his furious phone call. Then, as he tries to explain something about his retirement, he is heard angrily saying, "I sound stupid." He then questions, "What am I supposed to do?"
Freeman stated that the seven-time Super Bowl victor reportedly then says, "This has to stop." Freeman did point out that the angle of the video made it challenging to understand exactly what Brady was saying. However, it was noted that there was a clear contrast between the phone call recording that showed Brady's wrath and the video Brady posted a few hours earlier to announce his second retirement.
Tom Brady ends his 22-year NFL career
The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback made a U-turn on his initial decision to retire last year and announced on February 1 that he was retiring "for good." Brady announced his second retirement from his 22-year NFL career before taking his daughter Vivian, 10, for a horseback riding lesson in Florida early on Wednesday morning.
"Good morning guys. I'll get to the point right away. I'm retiring for good," Brady said to the camera as he announced his retirement. "I know the process was a pretty big deal last time so when I woke up this morning I figured I'd just press record and let you guys know first."
"It won't be long-winded. You only get one super emotional retirement essay and I used mine up last year, so... really, thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me," Brady concluded.