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Fake Tom Brady Tweet Generator

Create realistic fake tweets as Tom Brady on X/Twitter. Pre-filled with authentic profile data — edit the text and download as PNG.

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Tom Brady
@TomBrady
People ask if I'm really retired this time. I'm a minority owner of the Raiders, a Fox Sports analyst, and I launched a clothing line. But if someone says "we need you for one more season," I'm absolutely coming back. My arm is ready. My lawyers said to stop saying that.
11:07 AM·Mar 15, 2026·23MViews
67K Reposts23K Quotes567K Likes15K Bookmarks

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Parody Disclaimer: This tool generates fictional social media posts for entertainment and parody purposes only. Content created with this tool is not real and should not be presented as genuine. All celebrity names and likenesses are used for comedic commentary under fair use.

About the Fake Tom Brady X Generator

Tom Brady on Twitter is a retired quarterback who tweets like someone holding a football behind his back at all times, ready to un-retire at a moment's notice. His real account is a mix of motivational platitudes, TB12 brand promotion, and thinly veiled hints that he could still throw a 60-yard spiral if anyone asked. Every tweet carries the energy of a man who genuinely cannot accept that his playing career is over.

The retirement bit is the gift that keeps on giving. He retired, then un-retired, then re-retired, and the internet still doesn't fully believe him. A fake Brady tweet works best when it straddles the line between "I'm at peace with my decision" and "but if you need me, I'm available." Add in some TB12 product placement and a vague reference to pliability, and you've got something his actual followers would scroll past without questioning.

Fake Tom Brady X Post Ideas

  • Brady tweeting "LFG" about a smoothie he just made, leaving everyone to wonder if he's announcing a comeback or reviewing a beverage
  • A tweet where Brady congratulates Patrick Mahomes on a win but subtly mentions that he has more rings
  • Brady posting his morning workout stats at 5 AM with the caption "just staying ready. No reason."
  • A tweet about avocado ice cream that somehow transitions into Brady's thoughts on the current state of the AFC East
  • Brady responding to a Deflategate joke in 2026 with "I have 7 rings. The conversation is over. It's been over."
  • A cryptic tweet that just says "The arm still works." with no context and 20 million views

How to Make a Fake Tom Brady X Post

  1. Open the Fake Tom Brady Tweet Generator. His @TomBrady handle and blue checkmark are pre-loaded.
  2. Write a tweet that balances retirement contentment with barely concealed competitive restlessness.
  3. Set the timestamp to early morning. Brady doesn't tweet at midnight; he's asleep by 8:30 PM.
  4. Push the view count into the millions. Brady's tweets are national news when they even slightly hint at football.
  5. Download and send it to every NFL group chat you're in.

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FAQ

How do I make a fake Tom Brady tweet sound real?
Brady tweets with a very specific blend of positivity, competitive fire, and brand awareness. He uses "LFG" (let's freaking go) regularly. He references his TB12 lifestyle without being explicitly promotional. He compliments other players but always in a way that reminds you he's better. And he cannot help but hint at a comeback. Set the timestamp to early morning (5-7 AM), because Brady is famously an early riser. Keep the tone earnest but with an undercurrent of "I could still do this."
What engagement numbers look right for a fake Brady tweet?
Brady's tweets pull massive numbers. Anything mentioning retirement or a possible comeback gets 15-25 million views easily. Regular lifestyle content sits around 5-10 million. Likes should be in the hundreds of thousands, with retweets in the tens of thousands. Any tweet that could be interpreted as a comeback hint should have quote tweets through the roof, since that's where the speculation happens.
Is this fake tweet generator free?
Yes, completely free. No signup, no account required. Create as many fake tweets as you want and download them instantly.
Can I add a video to a fake tweet?
Yes! meme.app is the only fake tweet generator that lets you embed a real playing video inside the tweet — not just a screenshot. Upload any video and it plays inline just like a real Twitter/X post.
Can I add a verified badge?
Yes! Toggle the verified badge on and choose between Blue (Premium), Gold (Organization), or Gray (Government) badge types.
Does the fake tweet look realistic?
The generator recreates the authentic Twitter/X post layout with the correct fonts, colors, spacing, and engagement metrics. It is designed to be pixel-perfect.
Can I use my own profile picture?
Yes, you can upload any image as the profile photo. Or select a pre-filled profile to auto-fill their real data.
Is there a watermark?
There is a small "meme.app" watermark in the corner for attribution. It is subtle and does not interfere with the content.
Does it support dark mode?
Yes, toggle between light and dark mode for authentic screenshots that match how your audience actually uses Twitter/X.

Usage Policy

This tool is for parody, satire, and entertainment purposes only. By using this generator, you agree to the following:

  • Do not use generated images to harass, threaten, defame, or impersonate any individual.
  • Do not present generated posts as real or use them to spread misinformation.
  • Make it clear to viewers that any generated content is fictional and not genuine.
  • You are solely responsible for how you use and distribute generated images.

Last updated: March 2026