Tom Brady Dresses As A Turkey To Scare His Kids On Thanksgiving

Tom Brady sure is a prankster.

The New England Patriots quarterback wished his fans a Happy Thanksgiving byposting a video of himself dressed up as a turkey, scaring the crap out of his kids. In the video, posted on Facebook, a gobbling #TurkeyTom pops out of a pile of leaves while his daughter Vivian and son Benjamin are playing. Brady's wife Gisele Bündchen,who seemingly caught the action of camera, can be heard giggling as her kids screech with fear.

"So thankful for everyone's support this year," he wrote. "Happy Thanksgiving to all!‪#‎TurkeyTom‬."

Not gonna lie, this scared us, too.

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Hannah Teter

&ldquo;I have <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/avital-binshtock/hannah-teter-gold-medal-s_b_468137.html">such a love for animals</a> that I can't justify having their heads cut off for me &hellip; Animals can't speak for themselves, but scientifically we know that they don't want to die," she said. "I feel stronger than I've ever been, mentally, physically, and emotionally. My plant-based diet has opened up more doors to being an athlete. It's a whole other level that I'm elevating to.&rdquo;

Martina Navratilova

&ldquo;<a href="https://vimeo.com/6458411">[I] believe my moving</a> to a more plant-based diet was a major reason that I was able to continue playing professional tennis through my 40&rsquo;s," Navratilova said. "It made me mentally sharper and made [it]&nbsp;possible for me to endure the physical conditioning that is required to compete at that level.&rdquo;

Tony La Russa

"<a href="http://www.vegetariantimes.com/article/one-on-one-with-tony-larussa/">Back in 1977,</a> when I was a player-coach, I came back from a road trip, and my wife was watching a PBS documentary on how veal comes to the table. As soon as I walked in the door, she said, 'We will never eat veal again.' So that started it. Very soon after, all red meat disappeared from our plates, and the chicken and turkey, and then fish. Within a year to a year and a half, we were totally vegetarian," he explained.

Phil Neville

&ldquo;I always used to think as a footballer, as a sportsman, that it was so important for me to eat meat, to have that in my diet. I thought if I became a vegetarian that would take away a lot of the nutrients that I would require to be a professional footballer and an athlete. <a href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/manchester-united-vegetarian-phil-neville-7108021">I was really ignorant</a>.&rdquo;

Ricky Williams

"It's not compatible with the lifestyle of a professional football player on so many levels &hellip; People get weird about it. They don't understand it. It goes against what they believe. And <a href="http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/going-vegan-in-the-nfl-20130123">it takes a lot of work</a>," Williams&nbsp;said.

Griff Whalen

"<a href="http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2014/11/09/indianapolis-colt-eats-plants/18779971/">I feel a lot lighter</a>, faster, quicker on the field &hellip; There isn't that heavy feeling, that groggy feeling after I eat."