Vince Wilfork wants Tom Brady's wife's digits. No, it's not like that.
The Texans defensive tackle recently took part in the ESPN Magazine "Body Issue" and he now feels there is definitely a future for him in the modeling world.
In a tweet, Wilfork asked Brady, with whom he was teammates from 2004-14, to have his wife, Gisele Bundchen, hook him up with a modeling gig.
"Yeah Tommy boy," a shirtless Wilfork says in a brief video posted to his Twitter. "Have Gisele tell her people to call my people and we could do something. Ya know what I'm talkin' bout?"
Bundchen has been modeling for many years, so Wilfork certainly has the right mindset when it goes to breaking down the doors to the industry.
Brady and Bundchen have been married since 2009 and have two children together. Though they've been going seven years strong, divorce rumors surrounded the couple, but Brady recently downplayed any issues between them.
"[We've] been through a lot of ups and downs together," Brady told Access Hollywood last month, "and in so many ways that built [the] relationship. We all have our challenges that we face in our life. And it's great to have that rock that you can always lean on that can support you in different ways that you need to."
The couple has made strides to repair their public image as a happy family in the wake of speculation there was turmoil following the Deflategate scandal and Brady's season of redemption ending without a ring.
Brady will start this season serving a four-game suspension, but he'll look to lead the Patriots to an eighth straight AFC East championship when he returns.
"[Tom] can be cold and angry, and when he's in that sort of mood nothing Gisele says will help," an insider told OK! Magazine at the time of their alleged issues. "They fought about everything and eventually stopped talking completely. They were just coexisting for the sake of the children."
Now that things are apparently good between them, perhaps Brady can help Wilfork out with his second career.
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