Last Friday, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen finally ended all the speculations about their marriage. The former couple announced they had finalized their divorce. Since then, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB spoke on his podcast about another unfortunate event that took place in September. However, he did something about the deplorable situation that made him feel satisfied.
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Now that the elite QB’s thirteen years of marriage came to an end, his fans can expect him to turn to humanitarian work (just like his soon-to-be ex-wife). On his weekly appearance at the ‘Let’s Go!’ podcast, the host, Jim Gray, asked the seven-time Super Bowl-winning QB about helping people out.
Tom Brady was recently photographed lending a helping hand to Hurricane Ian victims. The hurricane struck the southeast states of the United States, especially Florida and Carolina. It was a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane, which was destructive in nature. The calamity wreaked havoc in the state of Florida.
“I just think it was a very devastating thing that we all witnessed here in the state of Florida…We’re going to help how we can…We were just there to serve food and it’s a very rewarding experience. So giving rewards the giver loving rewards the lover and that’s the way that life is and you know, you just always have opportunities to give back in the ways that we can,” said the star quarterback of the league.
Tom Brady contributed to a catastrophe relief fund.
Even though the Bucs QB went through a tough time in his personal and professional life, Brady did not miss out to help those who were going to get affected by the nasty hurricane. Before his game against the Kansas City Chiefs, the 45-year-old announced on Twitter that he will donate an amount of money to a disaster fund.
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Happy were able to head home for Sunday night, but so many people in Florida won’t be able to do the same. I’ll be making a donation to the Florida Disaster Fund to get things started, and I’m hoping the rest of the NFL family in our state will follow suit https://t.co/fCMDsdnruE
— Tom Brady (@TomBrady) September 29, 2022
He also talked about how the matchup will bring happiness and ease into many people’s lives as football unites people.
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Brady spent part of his weekend helping the victims on September 29th. His two children accompanied him to serve meals. The shot-caller worked with Operation BBQ Relief, a nonprofit based in Kansas City, Missouri. Brady reached out to the organization and asked to take no pictures.
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