The two were sitting courtside, according to the New York Daily News. Bouchard was confident enough in Atlanta's victory on February 5 with a three-touchdown edge to start sending Twitter messages predicting victory. "I knew Atlanta would win btw," she tweeted, later adding, "Just predicted the future." That prompted TW1, a Twitter identity sporting a photo of a man in a Cleveland Cavaliers NBA jersey, to tweet Bouchard with a longshot bid of his own. "if patriots win we go on a date?" came the pitch. "Sure," Bouchard replied, although she shot down a second such suitor with merely "C'mon..." As the Patriots made their successful fightback, Bouchard was asked by another tweeter: "are you getting nervous?!? Lol." "Umm...kinda...," she replied, adding later, "So...where do you live?" When the Patriots won the game, and their fifth title with Brady as quarterback, Bouchard could only manage letters: "Omfg." "Lesson learned," Bouchard followed with later. "Never bet against Tom Brady." Realizing she had become a big deal in the Twitter-verse, Bouchard made it clear the next day she would pay off. "Lol it made a Twitter moment," she tweeted. "And I will do it, I stay true to my word."Just met my 'Super Bowl Twitter Date' John ? On our way to the @BrooklynNets game! @punslayintwoods pic.twitter.com/DHRgY46smd
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 16, 2017