Tom Brady and ex Bridget Moynahan have reunited to rejoice their son’s latest academic achievement.
“Considered one of the proudest days of my life, watching Jack walk across the stage, and graduate into the following chapter of what’s already a powerful life,” the previous NFL quarterback, 48, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, June 13, alongside various photos featuring the pair’s son, John “Jack” Edward Thomas Moynahan, and members of his family.
“You might be a tremendous son, brother, grandson, nephew, and friend amongst many other things,” Brady continued within the caption. “What makes me happiest is knowing who you’re when nobody is watching. The way in which you show up for your mates. The way in which you check on people having a tough day. The love you give our family, and the indisputable fact that you continue to let me win in 1v1 every every now and then.”
Brady and Moynahan, 55, welcomed Jack in August 2007, one yr after the previous couple called it quits. Brady also shares two children, son Benjamin and daughter Vivian, together with his ex-wife, model Gisele Bündchen. (Brady and Bündchen, 45, divorced in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage and following the athlete’s first of what turned out to be two NFL retirements.)
“We’re blessed with beautiful and wonderful children who will proceed to be the middle of our world in every way,” the NFL veteran wrote via Instagram shortly after news of his divorce broke.
Bündchen has been candid over time concerning the parents’ coparenting relationship and blended family, admitting that meeting the quarterback while his ex-girlfriend was pregnant together with his first child wasn’t “the perfect situation.”
“But I’m so grateful for [Bridget],” the previous Victoria’s Secret Angel told People in a 2018 interview. “I do know this was hard, but I couldn’t imagine my life without [Jack[. I call him my bonus child.”
Brady, who has praised his son Jack for his highschool football skills, telling his podcast listeners in October 2022 that the proud dad “loves watching him play quarterback because I believe there’s only a few things in life that I could probably help him with” — continued to praise his son’s achievements and a boundless future on Saturday within the wake of his graduation.
“This isn’t an ending. It’s a starring line,” Brady continued. “Whatever you chase next we all know you’ll find success in. Take the risks. Be kind. Be yourself. And know your loved ones and friends are all the time right behind you cheering the loudest since you do the identical for everyone else! We love you.”




