It has now been over six months since Tom Brady and Gisele divorced each other after 13 years of marriage.
There was a report earlier that stated Tom Brady was ready to get back out there in the dating world.
Julie Chen Moonves, the host of CBS’ Celebrity Big Brother, recently told People she’d like to see the seven-time Super Bowl champion as a cast member on the show. She also has the perfect woman for him in mind.
“I’m gonna say, Kim Kardashian,” proclaimed Chen Moonves during her appearance on Tuesday’s broadcast. “Because she’s Kim Kardashian and one of the most beautiful, fascinating women in the world.”
Chen Moonves shared that she’d love to have retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady join the cast for a “showmance” between the two.
“Seven Super Bowl rings, but can he win Big Brother?” explained Chen Moonves. “And he’s single. And I think Kim Kardashian, you know — I’m just saying, a little showmance. I’m just putting it out there, I love love.”
Kardashian’s last relationship ended when she dated comedian Pete Davidson for nine months. Her relationship with the Saturday Night Live alum was her first after filing for divorce from Kanye West in February 2021.
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Brady is unlikely to be on the show or even entertain the idea of dating a Kardashian.
Brady and Gisele met in 2006 and started dating soon after. They got married in 2009 in a small, private ceremony in Santa Monica, California. They have two children together, a son named Benjamin and a daughter named Vivian.
Tom and Gisele are known for their high-profile careers and their commitment to fitness and healthy living. However, it seemed that Brady’s commitment to football was too much for the marriage to continue.
Since his second retirement, Brady announced he will make his on-air debut for Fox Sports beginning with 2024’s NFL season. The deal gives Fox some time to figure out what to do with their main NFL broadcast booth, which consists of play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and analyst Greg Olsen.
Burkhardt and Olsen called Super Bowl on Fox. Presumably, they will also call the next season, which kicks off this fall.