A former NFL star quarterback and MVP winner claims that Tom Brady went overseas for a transplant to enhance his physical appearance.
Tom Brady may have turned 47 in August, but he certainly looks like at least 10 years younger than his real age. Obviously, that’s largely due to him following intense diets and workout programs which allowed him to play in the NFL until 45.
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and 1988 league MVP Boomer Esiason made a compelling claim about Brady and his physical appearance during a recent episode of “Boomer and Gio” on WFAN in New York.
During the show, it was brought up how some men are traveling over to Turkey to get hair transplants. According to Esiason, the seven-time Super Bowl champion himself underwent that very procedure.
“I’ve been telling you about this since Tom Brady’s come back with a full head of hair, which seems like five years ago,” Esiason said.
Boomer Esiason seems to think Tom Brady went to Turkey for a hair transplant at some point. pic.twitter.com/LLSHurUtoH
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 31, 2025
According to USA Today, more than one million people traveled to Turkey in 2022 for hair transplants. The report stated that this led to $2 billion in revenue for the nation, with each procedure costing around $2,000 to $4,500.
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Tom Brady hasn’t revealed anything about a hair transplant, but this much is clear: he has taken excellent care of himself mentally and physically since emerging as an NFL star 23 years ago.
TRENDING: THE TRANSFORMATION OF TOM BRADY.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) January 31, 2025
23 years old: As a 47-year old: pic.twitter.com/gjoEsuaF9F
And at the end of the day, all that matters is that he feels good — something we should all feel about ourselves.
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