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Bridget Moynahan posts mysterious IG after Brady's criticism on roast

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Bridget Moynahan seemingly subtly addressed her past with Tom Brady following a biting joke about their relationship in a new comedy special.

The model and actress posted a cryptic message on Instagram shortly after her ex-husband was targeted in the Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady on Netflix. The special, which aired on May 5, saw comedian Nikki Glaser make a pointed comment about Brady leaving Moynahan while she was pregnant in 2006.

"Loyal people take s-t more personal because they never would've done that s-t to you," read the quote Moynahan shared on Instagram, to which she added in her caption, "So true."

This was seemingly a response to the joke Glaser made regarding their relationship. "Tom, you're the best to ever play for too long, you retired then came back then retired, I get it. It's hard to walk away from something that isn't your pregnant girlfriend," Glasser joked. "To be fair, he didn't know. He just thought she was getting fat," he added.

Bridget Moynahan and Tom Brady during 2005 Vanity Fair Oscar Party - Arrivals at Mortons in Los Angeles, California, United States. Moynahan recently shared a mysterious post on Instagram after her ex was targeted on... Barry King/WireImage

Moynahan, now 53, and Brady, now 46, began their relationship in early 2004 and announced their split at the end of 2006. Shortly after their breakup, it was revealed that the Blue Bloods actress was three months pregnant with Brady's child. By then, the former quarterback had begun dating model Gisele Bündchen. Moynahan gave birth to their son, Jack, now 16, in August 2007.

Brady went on and married Bündchen in 2009, and together they co-parent Jack along with their two children, Benjamin, 14, and Vivian, 11.

The Netflix roast not only revisited Brady's personal life controversies but also saw him engage in a bit of banter himself, targeting Swifties in a joke about the loudness of Kansas City Chiefs' fans, relating it to Taylor Swift's young fanbase.

"Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest. It helps when all your fans are 14-year-old girls," Brady said, concluding with a swipe at the Chiefs' track record: "In honor of Tay Tay, let's take a look at the Chiefs' eras. Terrible for 50 years, good for five. Shake it off." The comment drew backlash from Swift's fans and was criticized on social media for being sexist.

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