Do you know the mystery behind Drew Brees' (Andrew Christopher) scar on face? To get the answer of this question, refer this article.
Andrew Christopher is famous as Drew Brees and one of the most favorite football players. The scar on the face of Drew Brees is also the center of attraction. The Internet is stuffed with articles about the scar on his face and also there have been lots of speculation about it. According to some sources, the “scar” is not actually a scar, it is a birthmark. Some people believe that the footballer has tried to get rid of his birthmark and the result is scar.
The exact reason about his scar is not known by anyone but it seems that Drew Brees is annoying to do something about his scar. The scar seems to have gone a bit lighter each time and most definitely, the scar is a lot lighter then it was when he played for Purdue. One of the most awkward yet wonderful moments were created on television by Oprah Winfrey when she thought that the scar on the player’s face was a lipstick mark and tried to wipe it off. One of the biggest Drew Brees fans, Oprah told the Saints player on his face that she dislikes the scar.
Drew Brees is allergic to dairy, wheat, gluten, and eggs. To promote the chain's new line of hamburgers, Brees signed a promotional deal in February 2008 with Chili's Grill & Bar. To raise money for charity, Brian Westbrook and Adrian Peterson were also involved to help in the promotion. Brees participated in the Pro Sports Team Challenge on June 2008, which was a competition for pro athletes to help raise money for charities.
When Brees was born, a birthmark, a mole was seen on his right cheek. His parents considered having the birthmark removed, when Brees was 3 years old, but doctors said that there was no medical reason to remove it.
Video of Drew Brees on Oprah from youtube:
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Ozzty
Anonymous — Tue, 09/28/2010 - 09:33hey, m a huge drew brees fan.
Marcy
Anonymous — Mon, 09/27/2010 - 17:43it z birthmark ……not scar!! who cares about his birthmark… drew brees is handsome with the birthmark, right?