If you do something wrong, it's a good idea to destroy all the evidence. If you have one, get your assistant to do it, as we imagine someone as rich, famous, and embarrassed as Tom Brady would be.
In the wake of the FTX implosion, the decorated athlete has deleted all evidence of his partnership with the exchange, for which he and his soon-to-be-ex- wife, Gisele Bndchen, were public.
Brady is aware that some people might not forgive him for hawking volatile investments, but they will just forget if you erase all digital traces of your involvement. He changed his profile picture from a picture of him shooting lasers out of his eyes to a picture of his head as a statue.
A video of the Super Bowl champion using a flamethrower to melt a giant ice cube is one of the fallen Brady posts.
"Tired of people saying that my golf videos are not real," read the last one. It's easy, like beating Patrick Mahomes when it matters, or Josh AllenQB.
One that was good. Anyhow. Tommy B is not the only FTXer attempting to erase their digital evidence of their partnership with a criminal platform. According to reports, Anthony Scaramucci, the former White House Communications Director under Donald Trump, has also deleted his account from the social media site. She's a girlboss.
We understand it. We would be embarrassed if we were paid to shill unstable assets to retail investors who are now financially screwed in a very real way. Deleting posts is something to watch out for. Her ads were in the paper.
Tom Brady has taken a break from his FTX posts.
Tom Brady appears to be completely screwed by the collapse of FTX.