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They're the kind of high-wattage stars who keep the paparazzi in business. Yet they don't have a reality TV show and they don't do the party circuit, and she isn't likely to show up at Patriots games in a form-fitting pink Brady jersey.
They're almost -- dare we say it? -- boring.
He gave tiny glimpses of his family life in response to questions during Super Bowl week interviews.
He'll talk about his parents, three older sisters, and his two boys, one with an ex-girlfriend, one with Bundchen. He'll mention a child's chair with his youngest son's name on it on the floor of his locker in Foxborough, Mass., and remarked about his boys' favorite TV shows and athletic abilities.
But his wife? He seldom, if ever, mentioned her.
And never by name.
Asked at Tuesday's media day if his wife had given him any advice, he said: "Throw the ball quickly. She doesn't like it when I get hit very often. My guys up front do a great job of protecting me."
His wife, too.
"I feel Tommy really needs our prayer, our support and love at this time," her email said, according to the Post.
Stay tuned.
[Associated Press;
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