Tom Brady's 'Living With Yourself' Cameo Isn't Meant to Shade Patriots Owner

Many New England Patriot fans and Netflix viewers had questions about Tom Brady's cameo in 'Living With Yourself. Now, the QB is getting heat. It's not New England Patriot Tom Brady's first cameo after all, the quarterback has previously appeared in Stuck on You and Entourage but he's never gotten as much heat

Many New England Patriot fans and Netflix audience had questions about Tom Brady's cameo in 'Living With Yourself.’ Now, the QB is getting warmth.

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It's not New England Patriot Tom Brady's first cameo — in spite of everything, the quarterback has in the past appeared in Stuck on You and Entourage — however he is never gotten as a lot warmth as he is now. 

The soccer player seems for a few seconds in a cameo for Paul Rudd's latest Netflix series, Living With Yourself. But the brief moments on display have many viewers up in palms, and the athlete himself irate with how wildly "out of context" individuals are taking it. Keep reading for the whole lot you need to learn about Tom Brady's Living With Yourself cameo controversy.

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Here's what you need to learn about Tom Brady's Living With Yourself cameo and why he is getting such a lot warmth.

"You want to try to use something and use it out of context. Is that what you choose to do in the media?" an irate Tom Brady asks ABC's Good Morning America reporters who are pressing him within the locker room.

The pilot episode of Paul Rudd's latest tv venture with Netflix displays the quarterback strolling out of a strip mall spa and taking a relaxed breath. While the semblance lasts barely over a couple of seconds, Tom Brady has been spending a perfect bite of time trying to keep watch over the wear and tear.

That's because many audience perceive there to be placing similarities between Tom Brady's scene and a contemporary scandal involving New England Patriot owner Robert Kraft, who was once charged with soliciting prostitution at a strip mall spa. 

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The real spa Kraft frequented bares a nearly uncanny resemblance to the one portrayed in the Netflix sequence, viewers say. But Tom Brady for his part denies that the scene had anything to do with the owner of his football workforce.

"It's not what that was about," he persisted to ABC. "I think that was taken out of context. Just like you're taking it out of context and trying to make it a story," he adds angrily. 

In the context of the sequence, the spa is in truth a spot the place shoppers can clone themselves into better versions of themselves — therefore the theory to get such an excellent sports activities big name to end up the spa is worth the price to protagonist Paul Rudd.

"We were talking about why Miles would do this, why would he agree to hand over $50,000," Living With Yourself creator Timothy Greenberg mentioned in an interview with Refinery29. "[Charlie Kaufman, who Timothy consulted in early stages of writing] had the idea, 'Maybe he sees these sports stars on the wall'" — and the rest is historical past.

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Plus, in fairness to Tom, his scene was shot on a inexperienced display screen, so the sports megastar had no idea what it will appear to be once it aired — a lot less that it would be taken as a critique at the Patriots owner. 

"When I wrote the script," Timothy continues, "I was like, 'Here's a guy that seems ageless and he's still performing so well because he's 37 years old and he just won his fourth Super Bowl.'"

"Four years later, the guy is now 41 and he's won six Super Bowls," he added. "He just won another Super Bowl! Maybe he did it. Maybe he really is a clone," Timothy jokes. And what a compelling clone he is.

Living With Yourself is now streaming its entire first season on Netflix.

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