Tom Brady claims this Christmas gives a “different experience” without kids
Tom Brady spent Christmas Eve by himself in a motel. On Monday's...
Tom Brady spend day at pool after belated Christmas with Ben
Benjamin, Tom Brady’s younger kid, and he are having some one-on-one time. The 45-year-old NFL great posted a video of a pool day with the 13-year-old on his Instagram Story on Friday.
In the picture of the teenager sprawled out on his lap with their legs propped up on a beach chair, Brady wrote, “Love this child.” Soon after, the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers posted a selfie that appeared to have been taken by Ben.
As his adoring father kissed the back of his head, the shaggy-haired brunette smiled toothlessly for the camera while squinting in the sunlight.
Three days before their leisurely afternoon spent outside, the seven-time Super Bowl champion and all three of his children—son Jack, 15, and daughter Vivian, 10—celebrated a belated Christmas together.
Along with a photo of his family gathered around a Christmas tree, the sportsman said, “And the real deal.” “Happy Christmas.”
Then, he displayed the stockings and wrapped Christmas gifts for his children. Brady’s first holiday season since his 13-year marriage to Gisele Bündchen, 42, ended in divorce.
In truth, the supermodel, a mother to Benjamin and Vivian, brought the kids of her ex-boyfriends to Brazil for Christmas.
The couple’s relationship was in trouble which first reported the story in September after the football player’s stunning decision to “un-retire” from the NFL sparked a “epic battle” between them.
A source informed us at the time that “Gisele has always been the one with the kids.” They had made plans for him to retire and devote himself to his family, but he later changed his mind.
Bridget Moynahan, Brady’s ex-girlfriend, and Brady share Jack.
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