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Shirtless Tom Brady snuggles his cat in new thirst trap

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Tom Brady snuggled up to his cat in a new shirtless thirst trap after Alix Earle cried over seeing her ex-boyfriend Braxton Berrios again.

The retired NFL star took to his Instagram Stories Wednesday to share a photo of himself lounging on a couch.

He flashed a grin at the camera as the cat climbed on his bare chest.

Brady, 48, captioned the photo with three red heart emojis.

The former New England Patriots star shared the sultry snap after Earle, to whom he has been romantically linked since December, sobbed over his ex.

In a vulnerable video shared via TikTok last month, the internet personality stated how it was “really hard” and “weird” to run into Berrios at an event after they called it quits in December.

“I was really emotional the first night,” she shared. “We were, like, in the same place, but we didn’t say ‘hi’ to each other, just ’cause I didn’t want to, like, go up and annoy him, I don’t know.”

Earle, who dated the Houston Texans star for two years, said how it was difficult to see someone go from being “your best friend to being a stranger in the corner of the room.”

“So that was tough — and by tough I mean, terrible,” she continued.

The exes’ split was reportedly amicable and a result of them “growing apart as a couple.”

Brady and Earle, meanwhile, first sparked romance rumors when they were seen getting flirty on a yacht in St. Barts on New Year’s Eve.

Page Six spies stated that the duo spent “a lot of the night” talking.

Then, in February, Brady was spotted with his arms wrapped around the model and grabbing her butt at a Super Bowl party in Northern California.

The ESPN personality was then filmed wrapping his arm around Earle before grabbing her butt at a private Super Bowl party.

However, insiders told Page Six that the duo was having “fun” and their fling was “not-that-serious.”

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