Gisele Bundchen consoles hubby Tom Brady but slams team over defeat

Oklahoma City Sun (ANI) Tuesday 7th February, 2012

Gisele Bundchen defended her husband Tom Brady's performance at Super Bowl but criticized the New England Patriots' teammates for their loss in the hands of New York Giants.

After the Super Bowl, the 31-year-old supermodel was confronted by hecklers at Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium over the team's defeat, and was overheard slamming quarterback's side in response to taunts from a fan.

In video footage obtained by theinsider.com, she was heard saying: "My husband can not fing throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time," the Daily Mail reported.

"I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times," she said.

Her swipe at the Patriot receivers are said to have left Brady's fellow players feeling "disappointed", with claims she violated the "code of brotherhood."

"It's like knocking someone when they are down," a source told TMZ.com

Later the Brazilian model met with her husband behind the scenes at the event where she consoled him with hugs.

Wearing a leather jacket, with a black dress over her black trousers and a black and white scarf, Bundchen headed behind the scenes at the stadium to try and brighten her husband's evening.

According to reports, he was so dejected after the match had finished that he spent almost 20 minutes sat down in the Patriots locker room staring at the floor.

She kept a big smile on her face and a tight grip on Brady's hand as the quarterback appeared sullen-faced.

After making his way onto the team bus with wife Gisele, Tom reportedly sat down and was seen resting his head against the back of the seat in front of him, staring at the floor like he did in the dressing room earlier that evening. (ANI)

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