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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tom Brady shocks everyone by laughing at Bill Belichick's private moment with Jordon Hudson caught on doorbell
Tom Brady shocks everyone by laughing at Bill Belichick's private moment with Jordon Hudson caught on doorbell (Image via Getty) Retired quarterback Tom Brady made a surprising comment during a Netflix roast in May 2024. He talked about his favorite 'Ring'—not a Super Bowl ring, but a Ring doorbell. People paused. How could a Ring camera beat seven championship rings? The answer lies in a late‑night moment. A camera captured legendary coach Bill Belichick sneaking out of a home at 6 a.m. That clip went viral fast. Tom Brady laughed and praised Bill Belichick. Now fans everywhere are talking. What really happened and why did Tom Brady choose that moment as his favorite? Tom Brady praises Bill Belichick caught on ring footage At The Greatest Roast of All Time in May 2024, Tom Brady, 46, joked on Netflix about the famous Ring camera video. He said his favorite 'Ring' was the one that recorded Bill Belichick leaving Jordon Hudson's home at 6 a.m. in November 2023. Tom Brady said, 'Hey you still got it Bill respect baby.' His words echoed around social media and news wasn't a serious jab. Instead, it sounded like playful respect from Tom Brady to his former coach, calling him 'metis' at that moment. Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson ring camera story explained In November 2023, a Ring doorbell camera outside a Massachusetts Airbnb filmed shirtless Bill Belichick, 72, leaving the home early in the morning. It shocked people nationwide. That house belonged to his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, a former college cheerleader aged 24. Soon after, podcaster Pablo Torre investigated. He tracked Airbnb, rented it, and even found a second Ring video of Bill Belichick carrying a satchel and water bottle. Pablo Torre talked with the homeowners. They said they first thought his companion might be 'a dancer or an escort' because she told them she danced, and the age gap raised eyebrows. Their findings confirmed the clip dated from November 2023. The novel video, the age difference between Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson, and the odd early‑morning exit sparked intense online attention. The mix of privacy, curiosity, and humor turned the Ring video into a cultural moment. That is why Tom Brady singled it out as his favorite 'Ring.' Also Read: Tom Brady Remembers Being Bypassed Before Going On To Become NFL Icon At Hall Of Excellence Ceremony Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'As a parent you f**k up': Gisele Bündchen silently claps back at Tom Brady's Netflix regret with powerful Mother's Day message
Gisele Bündchen marked Mother's Day with a reflective Instagram post (Image via Instagram) Gisele Bündchen is proving once again that silence, when paired with purpose, can speak volumes. As her ex-husband Tom Brady faces scrutiny for his controversial appearance on Netflix's The Greatest Roast of All Time, the supermodel-turned-wellness-advocate chose to mark Mother's Day not with drama, but with grace—and a subtle but powerful message. Gisele Bündchen breaks silence with powerful Mother's Day message as Tom Brady's roast apology stirs backlash Now a mother of three, Gisele Bündchen shared a deeply reflective post on Instagram that offered insight into her mindset and journey since the public divorce from Brady. 'I've been quiet over here but very busy living life,' she wrote. 'Sometimes, the most beautiful moments aren't shared — they're simply lived.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like "No.1 Swing Trader Mr. Hemant Reveals His Winning Strategy for Free! TradeWise Learn More Undo The post, layered with meaning, came amid renewed attention on Brady following his recent appearance on Impaulsive with Logan Paul. The former NFL quarterback admitted he regretted his participation in the roast, citing the emotional toll it took on his children. 'It was tough on my kids for sure… There's some things as a parent you f**k up, and you don't realize until after,' he said. 'I felt like a stake through the heart.' As Brady attempts to reckon with the fallout, Gisele's energy seems to be pointed in the opposite direction—toward healing and quiet growth. Her Mother's Day message, shared alongside serene photos, reflected on her late mother's strength and her own evolving role as a parent. 'Being a mother, it's been my greatest gift, a journey that humbles me, teaches me, and fills me with gratitude every single day,' she wrote. 'To all the mothers out there… I see you, I honor you.' Bündchen's tribute is especially poignant considering the recent birth of her third child with partner Joaquim Valente. Now 44, Gisele appears to be entering a new era of balance—embracing family, nature, and a slower rhythm that starkly contrasts the media frenzy surrounding Brady's every move. Also Read: Tom Brady shares touching Mother's Day message for Gisele Bündchen and other influential women While the NFL icon grapples publicly with parental missteps, Gisele's quiet reflection seems to carry a deeper weight. Her four-word message to the world? Live. Love. Heal. Grow. In a time of high-profile regrets, Gisele Bündchen reminds everyone that real strength doesn't need to shout.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Tom Brady Still Regrets Netflix Roast Hurting His Kids: 'Felt Like A Stake Through The Heart'
A year later, Tom Brady is still trying to live down his roast and its adverse effect on his family. Reflecting on Netflix's The Greatest Roast of All Time, the 7x Super Bowl champ said he doesn't want to see his 'kids hurt' the way they did after hearing some of the jokes on the live-streamed event. More from Deadline Tom Brady Regrets Netflix Roast & Wouldn't Do It Again: 'I Didn't Like The Way It Affected My Kids' Golden Globes Host Nikki Glaser On Balancing Savagery From Tom Brady Roast With Desire To Headline Future Globes 'Nonnas' Review: Vince Vaughn And All-Star Grandmother Cast In Netflix's Heartfelt Foodie Comedy 'When you were in that moment, in that theater that night at the Forum, it was electric. It was crazy. We got done, everybody was on cloud nine. That moment, I'll never forget. And then I'll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day,' he said on the Impaulsive podcast. 'I felt like a stake through the heart.' Brady noted that he was fine with the jokes that took a shot at him, but he wasn't as prepared for those at the expense of ex-wife Gisele Bündchen and their children. 'They're protective of their mom, their dad, of everybody,' explained Brady. 'You don't mind yourself hurting, you don't want to see your parents hurt, you don't want to see your kids hurt.' Brady added, 'There's some things as a parent you f— up and you don't realize until after. They were just like, 'Why did you do that?'' The NFL on Fox commentator previously expressed similar regrets over the roast last July, shortly after it racked up 1.6 billion minutes viewed in a week on Netflix. Nikki Glaser, whose savage roast of Brady launched her career to new heights, previously defended her jokes to Deadline after the NFL retiree was paid a reported $25 million. 'He got paid to sit there and take that kind of abuse, and he also knew what he was signing up for,' she said in January. 'I feel maybe he didn't consider the backlash from his family and how it would affect them, and I do understand that,' the comedian previously acknowledged on the Today show last March, adding: 'But there's a part of me that thinks that Tom Brady, especially given his career and how much people love him, nobody has ever said a bad thing to him in the past 30 years. So he didn't know that anyone was capable of going there.' Meanwhile, Kevin Hart said he has no regrets after going in on Brady. 'What it did for comedy and our climate of sensitivity, I think it was necessary and valuable,' he said last July. The special also featured comedians Jeff Ross, Bert Kreischer, Sam Jay and Tom Segura, as well as guests like Kim Kardashian, Ben Affleck, Will Ferrell, Rob Gronkowski, Peyton Manning and Bill Belichick. Best of Deadline 'Poker Face' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Arrive On Peacock? Everything We Know About Celine Song's 'Materialists' So Far 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery


Time of India
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Major parenting f***-up': Tom Brady regrets Netflix roast that deeply hurt Gisele Bündchen and his kids
Tom Brady reflects on a serious mistake that shocked Gisele Bündchen and their children (Getty Images) Tom Brady recently opened up about a decision he deeply regrets his participation in the Netflix special The Greatest Roast of All Time : Tom Brady. What was meant to be a lighthearted event turned into something that hurt the people he loves most, his children and his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen. Roast jokes about his personal life left Tom Brady questioning his parenting choices The roast featured jokes not only about Tom Brady's football career but also about his personal life, including his divorce and Gisele Bündchen 's rumored relationship with Joaquim Valente. Operation Sindoor 'Op Sindoor's precision & execution was unimaginable': Rajnath Singh Operation Sindoor: India repels drone, missile attack across LoC Operation Sindoor: Several airports in India closed - check full list While Brady is known for handling public scrutiny well, he admitted that he didn't fully consider how such jokes would affect his kids. Confronting his children's reactions especially their disappointment was a difficult moment for the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers star. Brady acknowledged that his kids are deeply "protective" of both their mother and him, which made the situation even more emotional. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo "I'll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day. I felt like a stake through the heart" Brady described and later added, "They asked, 'Why did you do that?'" His children, Jack, Benjamin, and Vivian, were reportedly confused and upset, asking why their personal lives were being turned into punchlines on television. Brady candidly referred to the roast as a "major parenting f***-up." He explained that while he initially thought the event would be fun, he later saw the emotional toll it took on his family. As a father, he acknowledged his mistake and emphasized the importance of learning from it. Last year on The Pivot Podcast with Ryan Clark, Brady reflected on his role as a father, admitting that he "constantly needs to evaluate" himself. He added, "Even though I had fun during the show, looking back, I understand the importance of thinking beyond just the moment." According to a source quoted by People at the time, Bündchen was "deeply hurt by how her family was disrespected during Sunday night's show', especially given her ongoing efforts to support flood victims in Brazil at the time. Her main concern, like Brady's, was the impact on their children. She had worked hard to shield them from public drama following their divorce and found it upsetting to see them dragged back into the spotlight. Also Read: Tom Brady's Met Gala exit with model Kylie Vonnahme raises eyebrows—new romance brewing or just another celebrity coincidence? Brady has since taken full responsibility and promised to be more mindful in the future. He stressed that family comes before entertainment and that protecting his kids is his top priority. The experience has served as a wake-up call, reminding him and others of the emotional cost fame can have on loved ones.


Miami Herald
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Tom Brady says his Netflix roast was a parenting fail: ‘What was the point?'
National Tom Brady says his Netflix roast was a parenting fail: 'What was the point?' Tom Brady talks regrets and parenting fails. Shutterstock A year after being the subject of 'The Greatest Roast of All Time' on Netflix, Tom Brady is speaking out about his regrets. (Warning: The link below contains language some may find offensive.) While a guest on Logan Paul's 'Impaulsive' podcast, Brady called his involvement in the roast a parenting fail. 'It was tough on my kids for sure,' Brady told Paul, saying it 'was really hard' on all three of his kids: 17-year-old Jack Thomas, whom he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan, and 15-year-old Ben and 12-year-old Vivian, whom he shares with ex Gisele Bündchen. DFree / Shutterstock The 7-time Super Bowl champion shared that he does have some regrets when it comes to the roast, primarily how it affected his three kids. 'There's some things as a parent you (mess) up, and you don't realize until after. We're not perfect parents. You'll see as you grow up, there's no perfect manual for it,' he told Paul, who became a parent for the first time seven months ago. Despite his regrets, however, Brady said he 'really enjoyed' himself during the roast, calling the performances 'incredible' and noting that he didn't take himself too seriously. 'When you were in that moment, in that theater that night at the Forum, it was electric. It was crazy. We got done, everybody was on Cloud 9. I think that moment I'll never forget,' he said. 'And then I'll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day. I felt like a stake through the heart, understandably.' Following the roast, Brady recalled his kids asking him 'what was the point' and 'why did you do that?' Tom Brady says there are parents of the roast he regrets. Sky Cinema / Shutterstock 'They're protective of their mom, of their dad, of everybody,' Brady continued. However, Brady hopes that his kids were able to take something from the experience, saying 'getting toughened up is a good thing' and people gain 'empathy.' 'I gained a lot of self-confidence and self-esteem dealing with adversities and overcoming them,' he said. '[But] you don't want to see your kids hurt because you can't do anything about it.' 'For me, as a parent, you've got to be available, and you've got to be present. That's when the parenting happens. Not in the big moments. A lot of times it's the small moments,' Brady added. SV Sara Vallone Miami Herald Email this person Sara Vallone is editor of Mamas Uncut, the online place for moms. She writes about the latest in motherhood, parenting and entertainment – all with a mom-focused twist.