Brady Quinn Calls Personal Foul

Apparently is not into 'M4M'
July 18th, 2008

For months now Cleveland Browns football stud Brady Quinn has been appearing shirtless in Facebook ads for an online “dating” site which promotes “M4M Cruising Online” … unfortch, his appearance has been totally unauthorized. At last, Quinn had his legal peeps bring action against the “dating” site and has moved to have his image removed from their advertisements. In case you missed it, here is what the M4M ads look like and the photo of Quinn that they used:


NFL baller Brady Quinn wants to make one thing clear: He’ll huddle up with sweaty, muscular men — he just won’t date ‘em. No matter what a gay dating website is leading people to believe. A topless — and really, really hot — photo of the Cleveland Browns quarterback has been used to promote a dating website for months. The only problem — nobody cleared it with Brady! A rep for the Cleveland Browns tells us Brady had no knowledge of the ad saying, “He was not involved in posting photos.” Brady’s lawyer has already taken action and has sent a cease and desist letter to the website today, demanding all photos of him be removed ASAP.

LOL! I’m actually surprised Brady Quinn waited this long to take action. I remember hearing about this M4M thing a couple of months ago. My guess is that the service found his photo online by Google search (much like I found the same photo for use here) and then used it in their ad, most likely unaware that he was anyone famous. No harm, no foul … oh wait, maybe just a little foul for poor Brady … hee hee ;)

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4 Responses to “Brady Quinn Calls Personal Foul”

  1. Jeff Says:

    I’ve seen other M4M sites that have used pics of Channing Tatum in a collage of photos

  2. Kelly Says:

    He’s even hotter in person. I’m from South Bend and watched him play football here at Notre Dame throughout his college career. Beefcake!

  3. Lizzie Says:

    haha I know him and he wore makeup in high school

  4. lindseyann Says:

    this is his fault. it’s a social ad.
    you can prevent your pictures from being in your “privacy” settings.

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