
Tom Brady Is Not Beating The 'Crush Fishing' Allegations. Are You Guilty Of It Too?
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From AIM away messages with decodable lyrics to Instagram thirst traps, this behavior is nothing new.
Former quarterback Tom Brady was seen this past Sunday participating in the layperson’s elite Sunday activity: rotting in various locations around the house and posting.
“So this is what you do on a Sunday,” Brady wrote in the first of two selfies, including some 100 emojis and inexplicably adding The Killers “Mr. Brightside” as a soundtrack.
The next post, which he later deleted, was another cuddly selfie that wouldn’t be out of place on a college girl’s Snapchat circa 2014 (this I can confirm): “OK, major move... From couch back to bed...This is what Sunday is all about” he wrote, with several tongue-out emojis.
It was all very “felt cute, might delete later” of him.
The comments, however, were quick to acknowledge that this selfie display felt a little too familiar. A sudden change of the status quo of usual posts and a distinctly open (or cracked open for a specific person) door for interaction? “He’s posting like a girl who has a crush,” one X user said, sharing screenshots of the stories on Sunday evening, garnering 83K likes.








