Patriots QB Tom Brady has a new reality show on Facebook where watchers get to see the behind-the scenes football life and family life of the quarterback, his supermodel wife and kids. What Brady might be learning is that the reality show gig isn’t all it’s cracked up to be….

Brady recently backed out of a radio interview after a host who had watched “Tom vs Time” called Brady’s daughter an “annoying little pissant”. The host had watched a preview to the show where Brady had interaction with his daughter.

Now we have trouble brewing with a kiss between father and son…We Googled the topic and came up with several articles that question Brady’s kiss. We found this to be pretty disturbing because we really don’t find anything wrong with the kiss. Here’s a screen shot from Google that shows the top two articles on this:

GOOGLE COMES UP WITH THESE RESULTS:

What the heck GoodHousekeeping!

The press is aghast at the kiss Brady got from his son on a recent episode of Tom vs Time. The opinions are pretty brutal and actually call into question whether the kiss was too long or was forced.

Read the CBS take on what happened:

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is catching some heat over a kiss he shared with his son.

The moment was shown as part of a Facebook docu-series, and now some are questioning this type of affection between parents and their kids.

In the documentary, called “Tom vs. Time,” there is a scene showing the five-time Super Bowl winner getting a massage, CBS2’s Elise Finch reported. Afterward, his 11-year-old son comes into the room and asks him if he can check his fantasy football standings.

“Oh, hello. I was wondering if I could check my fantasy team,” son Jack Brady says.

 “What do I get?” his father replies. Jack leans over and kisses his father and is about to leave the room, while the massage therapist working on Tom Brady’s shoulder says, “You know Jack, everything comes with a cost, bud.”

“That was like a peck,” Tom Brady says.

Jack returns, leans over again and kisses his father on the mouth a second time. And the second kiss shared by father and son prompted tweets from viewers using words like “very disturbing” and “uncomfortably long.”

CBS2 asked New Yorkers what they thought.

“I’m a little uncomfortable with that,” one passerby said.

“I think at a certain age it’s like OK you can kiss them on the cheek; you can give ‘em a hug,” said Emily Hernandez, a mother of two from Harlem. “But not in the mouth and not for that long.”

“Too long, like romantic long,” said Parrish Watson of Parkchester.

“I kiss my son on his lips. I have since day one,” said Kurt Czaplinski of Hempstead. “I would have no problem with my son kissing me like that.”

Lifestyle and parenting expert Lyss Stern says she does not see anything wrong.

“If you kiss your kids too much, it’s the wrong thing. If you kiss your kids too little, it’s the wrong thing. If you hug too much — people need to back off and stop parent shaming,” said Stern, chief executive officer of DivaMoms.com.

BRADY KISSED HIS FATHER ON THE LIPS AFTER THE SUPERBOWL…WE THINK IT’S A “BRADY THING”

Some families hug and some families kiss…

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