Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
Tom Brady with his daughter Vivian and son Benjamin.
Tom Brady marked the start of summer with two of his kids, daughter Vivian and son Benjamin, in a new Instagram post on Wednesday, June 3
The retired NFL legend also celebrated his eldest son, Jack, in honor of his high school graduation
He shares Jack with his ex Bridget Moynahan, and youngest two children with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen
Tom Brady has a lot to celebrate.
The retired NFL legend, 48, marked the beginning of summer alongside his kids with a post on Instagram in honor of their last day of school and to announce a major life milestone accomplished by his eldest son, John "Jack" Edward Thomas: his high school graduation.
To commemorate the moment, Brady — who shares Jack, 18, with his ex, Bridget Moynahan, and son Benjamin Rein, 16, and daughter Vivian Lake, 13, with his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen — uploaded a slideshow of photos with two of his kids, and a sweet caption to share the news.
Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
"Schools out, vibes are high, just missing our super senior Jack... Can't wait to celebrate your graduation with you 🌴🌴🌴," he penned alongside his Instagram carousel posted on Wednesday, June 3.
The photos see the seven-time Super Bowl champion hanging with Benjamin and Vivian outside a home in a tropical location, posing candidly with his arms around them in front of the scenic palm tree backdrop.
The brood smiled wide, dressed casually for the family photos. Brady wore jeans and a long-sleeve shirt with a hat and sunglasses, while Vivian opted for a black tank top and white pants, and Benjamin sported a button-down shirt with grey shorts.
Brady's post comes two months after he stepped out with Jack to watch the Miami Heat play against the Boston Celtics in Miami on April 1.
Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
In a video shared by the NBA team on Instagram, the father-son duo could be seen sitting side-by-side as they took in the game. Jack appeared to be just as tall as his dad, who could be seen intently watching the game.
Earlier that month, Brady appeared on an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and shared how much he loves attending his children's sporting events, despite potentially "irritating" them.
The longtime New England Patriots quarterback, who's the most decorated NFL star of all time and often considered the G.O.A.T. of the sport — also explained to Fallon how he ensures the "attention" stays "focused" on them, and not on their superstar dad.
"I'm probably pretty irritating to them," he admitted to the comedian with a laugh. "They want me to stand outside the arena when they're playing. They're like, 'Dad, don't come in here.' "
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Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
Tom Brady Marks Start of Summer with Kids in New Family Photos
"But I love watching 'em play," he added. "I always kind of, especially when I go to the opposing schools, [wear] the hat, hoodie, [and go] as far down, as far away from every other parent. Because you just want the attention focused on the kids, and that's where it should be."
Jack, a talented athlete in his own right, plays several sports including football, soccer and basketball. When he was just 13 years old, Brady said Jack already had his first league job as a ball boy for the Buccaneers.
His mother, Moynahan, later said the teen was exploring other sports as well.
"I think right now he wants to be a professional soccer player," the former Blue Bloods star said on Live with Kelly in 2017. "Though after the Olympics, he's like, 'I think I'm going to win a gold in swimming.' Then it was Michael Phelps. So I think he just likes awards."