Tom Brady Sparks Tidal Wave of Controversy After He Reveals His Dog’s a Clone
Tom Brady, the celebrated seven-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback, recently revealed a controversial personal decision: his current dog, Junie, is actually a clone of his late family dog, Lua, who passed away in 2023. Brady announced this through Colossal biosciences, a company he invests in, which recently acquired viagen Pets and Equine, a cloning firm known for cloning celebrity pets. He used non-invasive cloning technology to preserve his dog’s DNA before Lua’s death.While Brady expressed deep love for his animals, the proclamation sparked mixed reactions online-some showing support and sharing their own experiences with pets, others criticizing the ethics and necessity of cloning when many dogs await adoption.The revelation has drawn meaningful attention and debate, highlighting the complexities of cloning pets and public perception.
On the football field, there’s not much fault one can find with Tom Brady the quarterback.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner has dominated the playoffs (five Super Bowl MVPs) and the regular season (three MVPs), fitting together about three Hall of Fame-worthy careers into one 23-year span.
(Consider that there are 12 entire NFL franchises that don’t have a single Super Bowl victory on their ledger.)
Off the field? That’s where Brady has been far more controversial — and that hasn’t changed in retirement.
On Tuesday, Brady made an announcement that sparked an avalanche of criticism and raised eyebrows: His current dog is actually his former, deceased family dog.
Or, in sci-fi terms, Brady announced that his current “man’s best friend” is actually “man’s best clone.”
According to ESPN, Brady made this announcement through Colossal Biosciences, a company that the former quarterback is an investor in.
Of note, Brady made his announcement the same day that Colossal announced that it had acquired another animal cloning firm, Viagen Pets and Equine.
People magazine pointed out that Viagen is perhaps best known for cloning celebrity pets, having previously worked with both Barbara Streisand and Paris Hilton.
“I love my animals,” Brady said in his statement. “They mean the world to me and my family.”
Brady then revealed that when it became clear that their elderly family dog wasn’t much longer for this world, he “leveraged” Colossal tech to draw blood from the dying dog.
“A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed,” Brady explained.
Tom Brady reveals his current dog Junie is a clone of his late dog, Lua, who passed away in 2023:
“I love my animals. They mean the world to me and my family. A few years ago, I worked with Colossal Biosciences and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple… pic.twitter.com/E5MrqJks35
— Pop Base (@PopBase) November 4, 2025
People noted that Lua, Brady’s original dog, had its blood collected before passing away in 2023.
Brady’s current dog, Junie, is a clone of Lua, who was a pit bull mix.
While Brady seems content with his cloned dog, social media reactions have been decidedly more mixed.
Some social media users seemed on board with Brady’s idea, sharing heartfelt images of their own deceased dogs, as well as Tom’s.
Moments when Tom Brady lost his family dog.
😢😢😢 pic.twitter.com/h1rifxD3qd
— Smile Please 😊 (@Smile_1Please) November 4, 2025
Others poked fun at how Brady’s clone reveal had hijacked one of the NFL’s busier times of the social media calendar: the trade deadline.
NEW YORK JETS: We traded everybody.
BUFFALO BILLS: We traded for nobody.
TOM BRADY (to the tune of Semisonic’s “Closing Time”): 🎵Cloned my dog, made another canine just the same as my previous one🎵
— Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) November 4, 2025
Do NOT let the trade deadline distract us from Tom Brady cloning his dog!!!
— Hayden Winks (@HaydenWinks) November 4, 2025
Most commenters, however, were some mixture of appalled and confused.
You don’t have to do this, Tom.
There are millions of dogs out there just waiting to be adopted.
This is psychotic. https://t.co/WxHOToZZzA
— Gerry Callahan (@GerryCallahan) November 4, 2025
Not at all insane https://t.co/rK8rjRvhC3
— Sam Monson (@SamMonsonNFL) November 4, 2025
Being rich means never knowing when you look like a lunatic https://t.co/kKnZZuwWlR
— Diante Lee (@DianteLeeFB) November 4, 2025
But perhaps no remark was more biting than that of Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy, a noted dog- and Brady-lover.
“I’m a dog guy and a Brady guy,” Portnoy posted. “This is weird as f***.”
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