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Brady Feels Betrayed After Losing Big in FTX Collapse Despite $75M Deal with Bankman-Fried

  • FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried agreed to pay Tom Brady $55M and Gisele Bündchen $20M yearly for 20 hours of their time.

  • Brady promoted FTX extensively through commercials, events, and social media.

  • Bankman-Fried and Brady formed a close friendship despite their different interests.

  • Brady lost big when FTX collapsed, as his payment was largely in now-worthless company shares.

  • Brady feels tricked and wants nothing more to do with FTX after its downfall.

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