Kelly Clarkson, while wearing a Dallas Cowboys-inspired dress, went all in while hosting the NFL honors. One highlight was her Tom Brady-related song lyrics. Clarkson, who was the first woman to host the event, was funny and also managed to roast the GOAT following his very recent retirement.
Fans were impressed with her shot at the 45-year-old, who announced his decision after 23 seasons in the NFL.
Clarkson reworked her hit song "Since U Been Gone!" for Brady. In the revised lyrics, she brought up his retirement and recent thirst trap.
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"Cuz now that he's gone," Clarkson sang. "Teams have hope for the first time. Brady's moving on, yeah, yeah."
She continued:
"For the GOAT, that's a wrap. Now he just posts thirst traps. Now that he's gone."
NFL fans were impressed with Clarkson's innovative lyrics. Not only was she hilarious, but she also sang her way through it. One fan mentioned that, while they were sad Brady is now retired, Clarkson's song tribute was too good.
"Since U Been Gone" is one of Clarkson's most popular songs from her second studio album, "Breakaway" (2004). The Texas native also sported No. 88 on her dress, which is an iconic number for the Cowboys. Later, she even shared photos with NFL stars like Dak Prescott and Emmitt Smith.
Which Tom Brady thirst trap is Kelly Clarkson talking about?
In a recent social media post, Tom Brady shared quite the bold selfie. It was a semi-nude shot that featured the former quarterback in his Brady Brand underwear. He tagged former teammates Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman in the post.
Edelman hilariously commented on Tom Brady's post, hyping his friend while also rating his thirst trap:
"Looks like Tommy Boy is getting in the old thirst trap game. Lighting, I don't know. I mean, it's good. The background is great. Is it a green screen? I don't know. Do you know? What are we covering? I mean, let it hang, bubs! I like the underwear. It's comfortable underwear, so I'll give you that."
Tom Brady is currently enjoying some downtime and is expected to start his NFL analyst role with Fox in 2024.