Tom Brady spent a wonderful Christmas with all three of his children.
The retired NFL star, 46, celebrated the holiday on the ski slopes, spending quality time with daughter Vivian Lake, 11, and sons Benjamin, 14, and Jack, 16.
The family shared photos of their holiday celebrations, from a group selfie while skiing together to a shot of them working on decorating the Christmas tree.
“Merry Christmas 🎄✨,” Brady captioned the family selfie.
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Tom Brady and the kids go skiing together.
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Brady shares his two younger children with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen. He is also the parent of son Jack, 16, with ex Bridget Moynahan.
Since his and Bündchen’s divorce last fall, Brady has been spending a lot of quality time with his three children. Last month, Brady brought Jack to meet San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanya, a 19-year-old French NBA star on the rise.
Brady, Jack and Wembanyama posed for a photo that the NFL student shared on Instagram. In the picture, the basketball player towered over the guard and his son.
“3 on 3 who’s next?!” Brady joked with a snap.
Jack Moynahan, Benjamin Brady and Vivian Brady.
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In September, Brady took all three of his children to a special Patriots game, the 2023 season opener, where he was honored with his children by his side.
He shared some family shots from the event, along with a heartfelt message dedicated to his family and former team.
“I’ve talked a lot about how lucky I feel to have spent my life surrounded by such amazing people. Yesterday was just another reminder of that,” he wrote on Instagram. “Coming back to New England to celebrate what WE accomplished was so special, and it’s a day I’ll never forget.”
“Being able to spend time with my teammates, family, friends, coaches and most importantly all the Patriot Nation fans is something I will never take for granted,” he continued. “We won a lot of games here … and believe it or not, we had a lot of fun doing it. I am so happy to have been a New England Patriot. Foxboro forever.”
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