Tom Brady Kissed His 11-Year-Old Son On The Lips For Several Seconds And Some People Slammed Him As 'Weird' And 'Creepy'
Tom Brady is just over 48 hours away from seeking his sixth Super Bowl championship, when his New England Patriots face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LII at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Sunday night.
But leading up to the big game, the arguable GOAT quarterback has Twitter on fire for something he did off the field.
That's because a recent episode of Brady's Facebook docu-series, Tom vs. Time, has the five-time Super Bowl champion and four-time Super Bowl MVP receiving a massage when his 11-year-old son, Jack, comes into the room and tells his dad, "Oh, hello. I was wondering if I could check my fantasy team."
To that, Brady asks Jack: “What do I get?”
His son gives the QB a quick kiss on the lips to which Brady says, "that was like a peck.”
At that moment, Jack gives his dad another kiss on the lips, this one lasting several more seconds.
And that second kiss and the length of it, in particular, has many people on Twitter calling the father-son moment "weird" and even "creepy.
Here are some of those reactions.
[Warning: Some tweets contain profanity].
Here's the kiss that drew up this controversy on Twitter and beyond
Your thoughts?
Some people flat out called Brady kissing his son 'creepy' and 'weird'
And the Twitter criticism was just warming up.
For others, it wasn't the kiss on the lips, but the length of the kiss on the lips, the kid's age and that Brady requested another smooch that weirded them out
Did the kiss cross the line in any way, shape or form?
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Former NFL player Willie Roaf Said He Wouldn't Do It, But Does Think People Might Be 'Judging Him A Little Too Harsh'
Agree or nah?
That being said, many people defended Brady kissing his son for several seconds on the lips, saying critics are unnecessarily overreacting
Ohh ... they're about to get this work.
But critics weren't trying to hear that, calling a QB sack on Brady for the kiss
Damn.
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One Twitter user reminded everyone that Brady himself kissed his own dad on the lips after winning Super Bowl LI last year, for whatever that's worth
Does this help explain Brady's and Jack's father-son moment or nah?
At the end of the day, was the kiss 'too much?'
What's your overall take on this? Do you have an issue with the kiss?