Tom Brady reveals what's first on his to-do list after shock retirement
Tom Brady's post-retirement life is off to an adventurous start, featuring some Jane Fonda and a movie premiere. "80 for Brady," focusing on four friends traveling to watch the 2017 Super Bowl and Tom Brady, also features a cameo from the NFL icon.
Now that he has retired 'for good,' Brady has enough time to go watch his movie.
According to Brady, not only has he watched "80 for Brady" once, but four separate times. This could be different outings altogether, sometimes with his family and sometimes with his friends.
"Now that I’m retired I have time to go see @80forBrady four separate times today," Brady wrote on Twitter.
Fans, of course, were having fun in the replies. Some just made fun of Brady, who seems to be having a lot of time on his hands.
A few made jokes, while some suggested Brady just hide between the seats. That way, he won't have to pay for the movie again and again.
Brady previously did attend the movie premiere, reaching out to fans about his awkwardness while posing.
"What do you do with your hands at a movie premiere?," Brady wrote.
Brady also posed with the four actresses in the movie, Fonda, Sally Field, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin.
Will Tom Brady need therapy after his retirement?
Tom Brady's illustrous career has earned him the title of the NFL GOAT by many.
After 23 NFL seasons, Brady retired for the final (and second) time. He won seven Super Bowl titles, most of them with the New England Patriots.
In a recent TMZ report, Dr. Jenn Mann ended up recommending therapy for Brady. As someone who has been in the game for a long time, the 45-year-old might take time to get accustomed to not playing every year.
As per TMZ, Dr. Mann is worried the first few months might be really hard for Brady. He returned to play 40 days after announcing his retirement in 2022.
That being said, Brady most probably has a career in broadcasting waiting for him.