NFL star Tom Brady stopped a radio show after the host insulted his daughter. The incident happened in January 2018. Alex Reimer, the host, called Brady's daughter names. Brady responded firmly, expressing his disappointment. The radio station suspended Reimer and apologized. The event raised questions about media limits and protecting family. Public opinion was divided on Brady's reaction.
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