Even though he couldn’t be physically present with his parents to celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary this weekend, NFL superstar Tom Brady found a way to honor the special occasion. The legendary quarterback shared a nostalgic family photo on social media, giving fans a rare glimpse into his tight-knit family life. In the heartwarming throwback image, Brady's three adorable kids—Jack, Ben, and Vivian—are seen enjoying quality time with their grandparents and cousins.
Tom, 42, expressed his love and admiration for his parents in an Instagram post, writing, “Happy anniversary, mom and dad!! 51 years of love and unconditional support! And so many beautiful grandkids to show for it!” Accompanying the heartfelt message was a picture of Tom Brady Sr. and Galynn Brady surrounded by their growing family. “We ALL love you soooo much!!” the football star added with several heart emojis.
View this post on InstagramHappy anniversary Mom and Dad!! 51 years of love and unconditional support! And so many beautiful grandkids to show for it! We ALL love you Sssoooo much!! ❤️❤️❤️
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In the snapshot, Brady's three children shine brightly among the group of grandkids. Twelve-year-old Jack, ten-year-old Ben, and seven-year-old Vivian are all smiles, capturing the joyous atmosphere of the family gathering. Jack is seen posing behind a delicious piece of cake, Ben stands confidently in front of his grandpa, and little Vivian wraps her arm around her cousin’s shoulder. It's moments like these that remind us of the importance of family bonds.
While some fans joked about the potential breach of social distancing guidelines during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, many more were moved by the touching tribute. Comments poured in, celebrating Brady's dedication to his family. “Tom is such a family man,” one fan remarked, while another chimed in, “That’s love!” Another user added, “What a nice family photo, Tom!”
Brady's Quarantine Life with Family
With the former New England Patriots star now residing in Tampa Bay, and with the world still navigating the challenges of the pandemic, Tom and his supermodel wife, Gisele Bündchen, have been finding ways to keep their family connected. They’ve shared glimpses of their quarantine life, offering fans a peek into their daily routines.
Gisele, who shares two of her children with Tom, took to Instagram earlier in April to share how her family was staying entertained during the lockdown. In one post, she showcased a heartfelt note written by their son Ben. The letter, addressed to frontline workers battling the pandemic, read, “This is a very hard time in the world right now. Everyone should stay calm. You are all working so hard, and because of you, we are going to beat the coronavirus soon. Thank you for all the work you’ve done. You guys are like superheroes. Braver than Batman, stronger than Superman, and faster than The Flash.”
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Gisele, the author of Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life, also posted a video of Ben and Vivian singing Bruno Mars’ “Count on Me,” spreading positivity and encouragement during these tough times. In the caption, she urged her followers to focus on the present and send good vibes to everyone.

Gisele and Tom continue to inspire others by focusing on the positive aspects of life, even amidst the challenges of the pandemic. Despite their best efforts to keep their kids entertained, Tom admitted he was missing his eldest son, Jack, who lives with his mom, Bridget Moynahan. Sharing a screenshot of a FaceTime call with Jack, Brady captioned the post, “Missing my boy.”
We’re sending our best wishes to Tom and his family, hoping they’re staying strong and healthy during these unprecedented times.
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