Overview
- Brady, in a CNBC interview shared Tuesday, said he now eats with moderation and pushed back on claims his lifestyle is rigid.
- He linked the message to a new partnership with Ferrero, with a FIFA World Cup 2026 ad that shows him eating a Nestle Crunch bar and a Butterfinger.
- He described everyday life with his three children, saying he makes Nutella pancakes and recalled eating Nutella pizza during a trip to Milan.
- He said he balances treats with a lot of exercise and water, stressing he has stayed very fit since retiring in 2022.
- For contrast, his TB12 plan once cut white sugar, white flour, dairy, iodized salt, caffeine, nightshade vegetables and some fruits.