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Tom Brady’s Daughter Supports Rebeca Andrade Over Simone Biles at 2024 Olympics Due to Heritage Influence

Tom Brady's daughter Vivian 'betrayed' Simone Biles at 2024 Olympics through Gisele Bundchen's heritage

The 11-year-old Vivian Brady, daughter of Tom Brady, rooted against Simone Biles in favor of Rebeca Andrade at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France. Andrade from Brazil won gold in the floor exercise while Biles took silver and Jordan Chiles experienced a later bronze medal disqualification.

<div class="ue-c-article__media-caption-inner"><span class="ue-c-article__media-description">Jonathan Owens shows off his new celebration inspired by Simone Biles</span></div>

Vivian Brady supported Rebeca Andrade due to her Brazilian heritage through her mother, Gisele Bundchen, as she cheered on Andrade’s victory.

“Rebeca for Brazil,” stated Vivian Brady in Tom Brady’s vlog, expressing her support for the Brazilian athlete.

Tom Brady cherished his experience at the 2024 Olympics, emphasizing the significance of gender equality with a 50:50 representation of men and women, a first in Summer Games history.

“It was especially meaningful to be able to come to this incredible city with my daughter,” Brady mentioned in the video caption from August 8. “And watch the most powerful women I’ve ever seen, fight for gold, silver, and bronze.”

Brady’s Transition to NFL Analyst

Brady is currently gearing up for his NFL return, not as a quarterback but as an analyst and pundit for FOX Sports in the upcoming 2024/25 season. He will provide viewers with insights into his football mindset during game analysis.

The season opener will feature the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Baltimore Ravens on September 5 at 20:20 ET/17:20 PT at Arrowhead Stadium in a rematch of the 2023 AFC Conference Championship game.

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