Video available online gets sports fans divided, upset

Feb 7, 2012 11:29 GMT  ·  By

This year's Super Bowl didn't end well for the New England Patriots. As with every other game, one team had to lose and it wasn't the New York Giants. If you ask Gisele Bundchen, she knows the reason for the defeat of the Patriots.

After the game, representatives of the media rushed to the “bowels” of the stadium to get the reactions of the winners and losers firsthand.

Also there, they found Gisele Bundchen, the supermodel wife of Tom Brady of the Patriots, who was quite infuriated that the Pats had lost – and particularly that people suggested Brady was at fault.

The Insider has the video but you can also see it below.

Gisele and her entourage were heading for the elevator and the exit, when one sports fan started to heckle her.

He seemed to yell that “Eli owns your husband,” to which she replied without even appearing as if that's what she was doing.

Without turning around, Gisele told her friends that, as far as she saw it, Brady had done everything in his power to win the game: it was his team mates that let him down and, consequently, lost the game.

“My husband can not [expletive-]ing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times,” she is heard saying.

As expected, her reaction has caused a very intense debate online, with many saying she should perhaps admit to the fact that Brady too has his share of the blame.

In another paparazzi video (this time from TMZ, which we're also embedding below), she is heard telling a dejected-looking Tom that he was “amazing” - again, with the implication that losing the game was not in the slightest his doing.

“You played the best game of your life... you were amazing,” she is heard telling him, after giving him a hug and a kiss.

Brady appears to agree but doesn't respond in any way but just to let her know that he must leave her for a “few minutes” to go and speak to the press.

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