Tom Brady has certainly kept himself busy since retiring from the NFL after the 2022 season. He appears to be involved in numerous projects, including owning a stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, Las Vegas Aces, and Birmingham City FC. He also owns a stake in CardVault and has his own wellness and clothing brands. On top of all of those businesses, Brady has been working as a color commentator for FOX.
However, despite being so active, his retirement has given him a chance to spend more time with his three children: Vivian, 12, Benjamin, 15, and John, 17. That includes a magical summer trip with Vivian.
Tom Brady Shares Sweet Summer Moments with Daughter Vivian
Recently, Brady shared photos on his Instagram of himself and Vivian sharing an adventurous vacation in Spain.
In one photo, Vivian is seen floating in an inner tube in the ocean. She is looking back at her dad and giving him two thumbs up. Brady captioned the photo, “My little mermaid soaking up the sun and the sea,” followed by three red heart emojis.
He also posted two pictures of Vivian jumping off the upper deck of a yacht into the ocean. He captioned the first, “If she does it…” and the second, “Then I guess I have to also,” followed by a laughing face and heart emoji.
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The proud dad shares two children, the aforementioned Vivian and her younger brother Benjamin, with model Gisele Bündchen. Brady and Bündchen married in 2009 and announced they were divorcing in 2022.
His oldest son, John Edward Thomas “Jack” Moynahan, is the result of Brady’s earlier relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan. The two dated from 2004 to 2006 and split soon after Moynahan became pregnant.
Brady has been getting around with his kids this summer. In June, he shared photos of their stunning trips to Japan, the Netherlands, and Germany.
In one caption, he told fans to look out for his graffiti all over Europe. “A quick stop in Germany then kicking off summer break in Amsterdam. Making memories that will last forever while experiencing these different cultures and LEARNING while we’re at it!”
He thanked Japan for its incredible hospitality. “Japan we love you! We had SO MUCH FUN! Thank you for your hospitality and beauty! What an amazing culture of honor, respect and discipline. From the history, to the traditions, every day we learned and laughed and loved – the food, the shops, the people, the animals and everything in between!”
Brady won seven Super Bowls and was the MVP for five of them. He was the NFL Most Valuable Player three times, twice the NFL Offensive Player of the Year, and the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2009. He was selected for a record 15 Pro Bowls and a whopping six All-Pros. Brady is a shoo-in to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he is eligible in 2028. During his 23 seasons, Brady set the bar incredibly high for every signal caller that will come behind him.