Brooklyn Decker & Andy Roddick’s SWEET Story Of How They Met

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00:00 >> I love it so much.
00:02 All parents can relate to
00:04 Brooklyn Decker dropping off her
00:05 baby at kindergarten.
00:06 >> I was like, yes, get him out
00:08 of the house.
00:09 Please welcome to the show
00:11 Brooklyn Decker and Andy
00:12 Robbins.
00:12 >> Thank you.
00:13 >> You were like me and Andy
00:15 the same way.
00:16 >> I was like you.
00:17 We got into the car afterwards
00:19 and she's like, it's like
00:20 dropping them off at college.
00:21 I'm like, they're going to be
00:22 home at 2:30 and sleeping in our
00:23 house tonight.
00:24 It's not exactly like that.
00:25 >> It's the same thing.
00:26 >> It's not the same thing.
00:27 >> How are you feeling,
00:28 Brooklyn?
00:29 It's a big deal and that's your
00:31 baby.
00:32 >> I've been weeping all week.
00:33 The kids are great.
00:34 They're thrilled to be out of
00:35 the house.
00:36 I am suffering.
00:37 I'm really -- we're on the fast
00:39 track to college already.
00:40 I can feel it.
00:41 >> It does go back.
00:42 To ease the stress, we've got a
00:44 little drink for you.
00:45 I read that sunbeam with tequila.
00:47 You've got good taste, by the
00:48 way.
00:49 Some lemonade, some grapefruit
00:51 juice, club soda, a nice little
00:53 chili.
00:54 Salud.
00:55 >> Salud.
00:56 >> To everything from the
00:57 corner over here.
00:58 >> I love the haircut.
01:00 >> Thank you.
01:01 >> I always think when a woman
01:03 -- I love when my wife cuts her
01:05 hair short.
01:06 It looks very sexy.
01:07 If you can pull it off, great.
01:09 Not everyone can pull it off.
01:10 >> Thank you.
01:11 That's so kind of you.
01:12 I just got sick of it.
01:13 I had to do something.
01:14 I've been spending a lot of time
01:15 at home lately.
01:16 I had to cut it off.
01:17 My kid had a little DIY haircut.
01:19 I wanted to show her some
01:20 support.
01:21 >> So it's true.
01:22 She inspired you.
01:23 So here's your daughter.
01:24 >> She did a good job.
01:25 >> I love her.
01:26 That's a great look.
01:27 >> She did a fantastic job.
01:29 You should see the front.
01:30 Yeah, I wanted to copy her.
01:32 She inspired me.
01:33 I have a little Stevie haircut.
01:35 >> I love her name is Stevie.
01:37 Where does that come from?
01:38 >> My dad is Steven and my mom
01:40 is Tessa.
01:41 We named her Stevie Tessa.
01:43 It was the shortest name she
01:45 has to say to a roommate.
01:47 >> Lazy.
01:48 >> Andy, did you have a lot of
01:50 say in the names?
01:51 Did you break it down together?
01:53 >> No.
01:54 I think our son is named Hank.
01:56 My dad's favorite ball player
01:58 was Hank Aaron.
01:59 I had an affinity for that name.
02:01 >> You were calling him Hank
02:03 before I said okay.
02:04 I was pregnant.
02:05 He was calling him Hank.
02:07 Basically we couldn't change it
02:08 by the time he came home.
02:09 >> I willed it a little bit.
02:11 With our daughter, I think I had
02:13 less of a say but still some
02:15 input.
02:16 >> Before I met Andy, whoever I
02:18 was going to end up with was
02:20 going to have a daughter named
02:22 Stevie.
02:23 >> I'm a big Stevie Nicks fan.
02:25 >> We say Stevie like Stevie
02:27 Nicks.
02:28 >> Hank is a solid guy.
02:30 Hank you want to be at the bar
02:32 with.
02:33 Hank is going to be in the
02:34 trenches with you.
02:35 >> He's a solid little dude.
02:37 I like him personally.
02:38 I think he's great.
02:39 >> That's good.
02:40 >> He's a true fan.
02:41 >> One of each, right?
02:42 >> One of each.
02:43 >> Are any of them athletic or
02:45 acting?
02:46 Are we seeing any of all of your
02:48 past coming into them?
02:49 >> I think I would say I'm
02:51 going to be in the draft.
02:53 >> He has my athletic ability,
02:55 which is not saying.
02:56 Wouldn't you agree?
02:57 >> He's the sweetest, most
02:59 empathetic kid ever.
03:00 >> He's brilliant.
03:01 >> What do we say?
03:02 He's got to grow into his body.
03:04 He's tall.
03:05 >> He's so tall.
03:06 >> You going to get him into
03:08 tennis?
03:09 >> He doesn't really have much
03:10 interest.
03:11 Like everyone on earth, he comes
03:13 home and he's like I want to
03:14 play tennis.
03:15 I'm like, I'm not going to play
03:17 tennis.
03:18 I'm going to play basketball.
03:19 I'm going to play tennis.
03:20 I'm going to play basketball.
03:21 I'm going to play tennis.
03:22 >> He's like, I want to be a
03:24 pickleball player.
03:25 >> He does.
03:26 >> I like it.
03:27 >> I was like, do you actually
03:29 want to do that or is mom just
03:31 trolling me now?
03:32 >> I read something.
03:33 It sounded absurd.
03:34 I couldn't believe when I read
03:35 it.
03:36 But it was something like 70 or
03:38 75% of people think they can
03:40 beat a professional tennis
03:41 player.
03:42 >> I think Brooklyn wrote it.
03:43 >> Are you familiar with --
03:45 >> Look at this pole.
03:46 >> I got in trouble.
03:48 >> Where does the confidence
03:50 from these people come from?
03:52 >> They cannot even return your
03:53 serve.
03:54 >> I sat on air last week.
03:55 We do a live show.
03:56 I do the post-game show on
03:58 tennis channel a lot of the
03:59 days.
04:00 And it was live.
04:01 And that stat came up and I
04:02 hadn't seen it before we were
04:03 on.
04:04 >> You laugh it out loud?
04:05 >> I had like a pretty intense
04:07 reaction to it that got me in a
04:09 little bit of trouble.
04:10 But that's the most insane thing
04:12 I've ever seen.
04:13 If I had that amount of
04:14 self-confidence in my own
04:15 tennis ability, I would have
04:16 won Wimbledon Saturday.
04:17 I would have won Wimbledon -- I
04:19 would basically be Federer.
04:20 I would have won Wimbledon 17
04:22 times if that would have
04:23 happened.
04:24 >> People are delusional.
04:25 >> It's unbelievable.
04:26 >> They're delusional.
04:27 >> But the other one was like --
04:28 >> The age, if you put it the
04:29 second one.
04:30 >> The rational part of it was
04:31 like 50-some-odd percent over
04:32 the age of 55 think they could
04:33 do it.
04:34 >> Wow, that's awesome.
04:35 >> I'm like, I'm 40.
04:36 I was number one in the world.
04:37 I would lose right now to
04:39 Novak Djokovic, 6'0", 6'0".
04:41 It's a wrap.
04:42 And I have to be better than my
04:43 neighbor Bill.
04:44 >> I'm in my 50s.
04:45 I injure myself just sleeping.
04:47 That is ridiculous out there.
04:49 You guys have been married now,
04:50 is it 14 years?
04:51 >> Yeah.
04:52 >> Tell the story about how you
04:54 guys met.
04:55 I heard you reached out to Andy
04:57 and it was not a quick return
04:58 phone call.
04:59 >> That's the nicest way you
05:00 could have said that.
05:01 Yeah, I mean, I called -- she
05:05 used to do a sports betting show
05:08 on SI where she's like doing --
05:11 like picking lines and games and
05:13 the whole thing.
05:14 She's pretty attractive.
05:15 So I got her number, tried to
05:17 call her, and it was very
05:19 silent as far as the return
05:20 phone call for about six months.
05:22 >> It was five months and I
05:23 didn't call back.
05:24 But you were persistent and I
05:25 think it kind of became a joke
05:26 between you and your friends
05:27 over time.
05:28 And I just called him back and I
05:30 don't know why.
05:31 And I did.
05:32 I mean, I'm glad I did.
05:33 But I don't know why I didn't.
05:35 >> And that was a mistake.
05:37 >> Here we are.
05:38 >> That's a lesson in
05:39 consistency.
05:40 Be persistent and consistent.
05:42 >> That's right.
05:43 >> Be persistent.
05:44 And it just paid off.
05:45 And then, yeah, and now it's
05:47 been a long time.
05:48 >> It was a little embarrassing.
05:50 It was like Jim Carrey and the
05:51 cable guy.
05:52 I was just like, well, you know,
05:53 just was out for a little bit,
05:54 thought you might have called.
05:55 >> He just kept on calling.
05:57 >> It became a joke amongst
05:58 friends where I would call and
05:59 they were around.
06:00 And it's like what's the tally
06:01 at?
06:02 I'm like four months and
06:03 counting.
06:04 No response.
06:05 >> I love y'all's relationship.
06:06 It's so great.
06:07 And you guys love tiff treats.
06:09 So we have a special delivery
06:10 for you.
06:11 And guys, I want to thank you
06:12 for being here.
06:13 And guys, I've never had a tiff
06:15 treat.
06:16 Everybody I know here is
06:17 freaking out about that.
06:18 >> We like the combo.
06:19 >> We come bearing gifts.
06:20 >> What makes these so great?
06:22 >> So we are -- Andy's from
06:24 Austin.
06:25 Our love story is really in
06:26 Austin.
06:27 We got married there and had our
06:28 kids there.
06:29 And in Austin, any big life
06:30 event or really any late blurry
06:32 night, you're ending or you're
06:33 receiving tiff treats.
06:34 >> They smell so good.
06:35 >> And so early days, we were
06:37 going out late nights in
06:38 Austin.
06:39 We'd go to the U.T.
06:40 Campus and it would be 2 a.m.
06:41 And we'd be eating tiff treats.
06:43 And years later in the hospital
06:44 room, I'm giving birth and we
06:45 have tiff treats being
06:46 delivered.
06:47 >> And they're warm.
06:48 >> The warm delivery part is
06:50 kind of the magic of them.
06:52 >> We always arrive warm.
06:53 >> I was a fan of the brand.
06:54 I used to go to their only
06:55 location at the time off of the
06:57 U.T. Campus back in '99 or
06:59 something like that.
07:00 And then we became investors.
07:02 I don't know what it was.
07:03 >> They reached out to us to do
07:05 a partnership knowing we were
07:06 fans.
07:07 And we said instead of you
07:08 giving us something, can we
07:09 give you our money and invest
07:10 in me and create a real
07:12 partnership.
07:13 >> And now we're in southern
07:14 California.
07:15 >> Yeah.
07:16 >> By the way, warm chocolate
07:18 cookies are my jam.
07:19 It's my all-time favorite
07:20 thing.
07:21 If you want to order some
07:22 incredible desserts, please head
07:23 over to tiff's treats website.
07:25 Oh, wait, do we have time for a
07:26 game?
07:27 Control room.
07:28 And there's the music.
07:29 Here we go.
07:30 >> There you go.
07:31 >> I'm going to go get my
07:32 coffee.
07:33 >> I'm going to go get my
07:34 coffee.
07:35 >> I'm going to go get my
07:36 coffee.
07:37 >> I'm going to go get my
07:38 coffee.
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07:40 coffee.
07:41 >> I'm going to go get my

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