Fan Makes Custom 'Party Boy Tom' Action Figure After Brady Parade Video

By Jason Hall

February 12, 2021

The internet can't get enough of Tom Brady and his recent Super Bowl celebration.

One fan even went as far as to encapsulate the legendary quarterback in party mode with a custom "Party Boy Tom" action figure based on a video of Brady stumbling out of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl boat parade.

Instagram user Swankenstein_customs shared a photo of the action figure on Thursday (February 12) with the caption, 'Party Boy Tom' is living his best life!!"

Numerous videos were shared of the Bucs' parade, which included Brady arriving on a $2 million boat and throwing the Lombardi Trophy to teammates on another boat. But it was a video of Brady staggering out of the party that also took social media by storm.

The clip, initially shared by Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times and re-shared by ESPN, shows Brady, wearing sunglasses and laughing, being walked out by another person.

Knight joked that Brady's "sea legs aren't what they used to be," but others were much more direct, claiming the creator of the TB12 Method was following a more lenient diet on Wednesday:

Brady responded to the trending video reshared by ESPN and quote-tweeted, "nothing to see her...just litTle avoCado tequila."

Brady finished Sunday's game with 201 yards and three touchdowns on 21 of 29 passing, winning a record fifth Super Bowl MVP Award, which surpassed his own previous record set in Super Bowl LI (2017.)

The victory was Brady's first as a member of the Buccaneers after joining the franchise in March following 20 seasons with the New England Patriots.

Brady now owns a 7-3 record all-time in the NFL's biggest game and surpassed his own previous record for most Super Bowl wins by a quarterback (6) set in February 2019. The 43-year-old also broke his own record as the oldest quarterback to both start and win a Super Bowl also set in 2019.

Sunday's win was Tampa Bay's second Super Bowl victory in franchise history. The Buccaneers are also the only team in NFL history to both host and win a Super Bowl in their home stadium.

Photo: Getty Images

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