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Tom Brady's morning smoothie is bananas, viral TikTok shows

By Paulina Dedaj

Published March 10, 2021

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Tom Brady innocently shared his morning routine in a video posted to TikTok on Tuesday but he may have also accidentally revealed his one kryptonite. 

The video, which has over 7.9 million views in less than a day since Brady posted it, shows how the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback starts his day in the offseason. 

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As you would expect for a seven-time Super Bowl champ, Brady starts his day by rolling out his feet followed by taking a number of his TB12 vitamins, and yes — just like the rest of the world, Brady keeps up with his dental hygiene. 

He moved on to show how he makes his morning smoothie which includes a number of ingredients including protein powder, electrolytes and fruit but social media erupted after learning about Brady’s "ick." 

"One banana, I don’t eat the ends. Don’t tell anyone."

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Is Brady’s banana preference the key to his seven Super Bowl championships and multiple Super Bowl MVPs? Probably not, but it apparently makes for viral TikTok content.

Paulina Dedaj is a Sports Editor for Fox News Digital.

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