- WEEI’s Alex Reimer made the comment last week while discussing Brady’s Facebook documentary series ‘Tom vs. Time,’ which features the QB’s family
- Brady has a longstanding agreement to do a weekly radio interview with WEEI during the season, but he called in on Monday to share his outrage at the station
- Reimer has been suspended and was not on the air Monday when Brady called in
- Brady ‘My daughter or any child certainly does not deserve that’
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady abruptly ended his weekly interview on Boston sports radio station WEEI on Monday morning in disgust after one of the station’s hosts previously referred to the future Hall of Famer’s five-year-old daughter as an ‘annoying little pissant.’
‘It was very disappointing to hear that. My daughter or any child certainly does not deserve that,’ Brady told WEEI’s Kirk & Callahan before ending the interview, according to The Sporting News.
WEEI’s Alex Reimer made the remark last week on a different show, referring to five-year-old Vivian’s brief cameo in Brady’s Facebook documentary series, ‘Tom vs. Time.’
Brady’s family is prominently featured in ‘Tom vs. Time,’ including five-year-old Vivian
According to the station, Reimer has been suspended and was sent home from Minnesota, where the Patriots will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Brady was so upset that he openly questioned whether he would continue with the weekly interviews on WEEI.
‘I’ve tried to come on this show for many years and showed you guys a lot of respect,’ Brady said. ‘I’ve always tried and come on and do a good job for you guys. It’s very disappointing when you hear [the comments about my daughter], certainly. My daughter, or any child, certainly don’t deserve that.
‘I really don’t have much to say this morning,’ he continued. ‘Maybe I’ll speak with you guys some other time,’ he said, before ending the interview.’
Alex Reimer (pictured in two selfies from his Twitter account) called Brady’s daughter ‘an annoying little pissant’ last week. He has since been suspended and sent home from Minnesota
Gisele Bundchen celebrates with daughter Vivian Brady after the New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl 51 at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017