In a recent appearance on the Fresh and Fit podcast, controversial rapper 6ix9ine delivered one of his most memorable hot takes yet. He expressed genuine disbelief that Gisele Bündchen left NFL legend Tom Brady for a jiu-jitsu instructor.
During the conversation, the topic shifted to relationships and loyalty in the entertainment world. 6ix9ine didn’t hold back when discussing high-profile celebrity breakups, particularly focusing on Brady’s split from supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
“Tom Brady’s the best QB of all time,” 6ix9ine exclaimed with evident surprise. “A jiu-jitsu [coach], bro.”
The rapper’s incredulity was palpable as he processed the reality of the situation. He even revealed that Brady is someone he admires, stating, “I facetimed that [guy] for my birthday, bro. That [guy’s] like my idol, bro.” For 6ix9ine, the breakup represented something larger than just one failed relationship.
Drawing parallels to other high-profile splits, 6ix9ine referenced Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and actor Will Smith as examples of men who seemingly had everything yet still couldn’t keep their marriages intact.
“If them [guys] can’t keep their wife happy, what chance do you got? What chance do I got?” he asked rhetorically, painting a bleak picture of monogamous relationships in contemporary society.
The Fresh and Fit hosts pushed back, asking what the solution might be if even the most successful men can’t maintain stable relationships. 6ix9ine’s answer was characteristically blunt and controversial: “Cheat.”
His philosophy on modern relationships reflects a deeply cynical worldview shaped by his experiences in the entertainment industry. According to 6ix9ine, traditional relationship expectations are unrealistic given the realities of fame, wealth, and temptation. If a seven-time Super Bowl champion with good looks and generational wealth can’t make it work, he argues, what hope does anyone else have?
Throughout the podcast, 6ix9ine advocated for transactional relationships over emotional connections.