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Tom Brady and Kim Kardashian flirt as they bid on expensive artwork

The NFL legend was seen flirting with Kim K as the two went all out for a pricey painting.

Update:
La tensa pelea entre Tom Brady y Kim Kardashian que terminó en coqueteo
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Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady were reportedly seen flirting as the two bid on a multi-million dollar piece of art.

The NFL legend was present alongside the media personality as the two “got a bit flirty” say TMZ. They were at the Reform Alliance Charity in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Saturday night, when the action happened.

The painting in question was by 65-year-old New York artist George Condo, whose work, as put by Sotheby’s, is “populated largely by dramatically stylised, almost cartoonish, characters with exaggerated, often grotesque features such as protruding over or under bites, ghoulish expressions, or is fractured nearly beyond recognition.”

TMZ say that it was Kim Kardashian who kicked off the bidding at $500,000, with Brady immediately going up against her in what was said to be a “super fun and flirty” exchange between the two. I can only imagine bidding $500,000 in pocket change and still managing to look super fun and flirty.

Tom Brady during halftime of the season-opening game between the Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Tom Brady during halftime of the season-opening game between the Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.JOSEPH PREZIOSOAFP

Who won the auction and got the painting?

In the end, the bidding continued all the way up to $2 million, at which point the event organisers stopped the auction and made sure both participants went away with their own Condo artwork... for a price of $2 million each.

The REFORM Alliance charity event, which had tickets priced at $500,000, was put together by rappers Jay-Z and Meek Mill as they continue their march to “transform probation and parole by changing laws, systems and culture to create real pathways to work and wellbeing.”