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Ex-MLB player goes too far: Gisele Bundchen is a horse faced, attention seeking beanpole

Former Major League Baseball player Aubrey Huff took to social media to make some strong remarks about Tom Brady's ex-wife Gisele Bundchen.

The former couple decided to file for divorce last year, after Brady decided to return to NFL action despite having previously officially announced his retirement.

Gisele Bundchen's sexy pole dance video sends the internet wild

There have been many rumours about the pair since their split, with Brady linked to various younger women.

Aubrey Huff claims Tom Brady has a 24-year-old girlfriend

Huff pointed to Brady's younger suitors as he quoted a FOX News report which suggested that Bundchen had showed Brady what he was missing after releasing a video in which she is seen pole dancing.

Before mocking Bundchen, Huff claimed that Brady is dating a 24-year-old woman.

"Ummm yea... Tom Brady is actually dating a 24-year-old smoke show that's 40 times hotter than this horse faced, attention seeking beanpole, Tom is doing just fine," Huff wrote.

It's not Aubrey Huff's first controversy

Huff sparked controversy in past when he criticized his former team, the San Francisco Giants, for hiring MLB's first female, full-time coach, after Giants manager Gabe Kapler announced the hire of former Sacramento State softball player Alyssa Nakken.

Twitter suspended his account back in August 2021, when Huff was accused of spreading misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccinations.

Gisele Bundchen's pole dancing

As for Gisele, she danced on a pole as part of a new ad campaign with footwear brand Arezzo for their winter line.

Despite it being a footwear campaign, most people were distracted by Gisele and her sexy video and dance moves.

It quickly racked up views, with her various of the looks in the advert including a skimpy cutout mini dress, strapped work out gear, a green fringe dress and a black bodysuit. Her long locks, incredible figure and erotic dance moves were mesmerizing too.

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