The relationships within Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen, and Bridget Moynahan's blended family.
Quote from Oladosun Joshua Segun on October 12, 2025, 10:02 AM
As his and ex-Bridget Moynahan's 18-year-old son Jack completes his senior year, Tom Brady is preparing to take on a new chapter in his parenting career. On the October 6 episode of Kristin Davis' podcast Are You a Charlotte? the Blue Bloods actor stated, "I’ve got a kid who’s graduating from high school soon," outlining her intentions to take a break from her career. "I’m just leaning into that."
Regarding Jack's strategy, Tom would not object if it included the University of Michigan, his own institution.
In July, the former quarterback posted video of the teenager playing basketball to Instagram with the caption, "He got game 100 [percent]." "Future Wolverine @UMichBBall."
But Tom will always hold a special place in his heart for Jack, regardless of where he ends up. In fact, the seven-time Super Bowl champion recently shared a picture of his necklace in honor of Jack with his daughter Vivian, 12, and son Benjamin, 15, from his previous marriage to Gisele Bündchen. His children are, as he stated in his Instagram Story on October 3, "Forever in my heart."
Additionally, Tom and Gisele and Bridget will always be coparents.
"When you decide to have children, that's a big undertaking, and I don't think you take it lightly," less than a year after his and Gisele's divorce, the athlete made the announcement in 2023. "And I think these kids that come up under your roof, you want to provide them with values, so that when they move forward in their life, they have a real solid base and foundation. And I think myself and their mom have done an amazing job of providing that, and I think that we're just gonna keep doing it."
The family continues to play the game despite life's setbacks.
"We're never a finished product," he went on. "The kids aren't finished products. At the end of the day, we're learning along with them. And all you can do is the best you can do with the opportunities that you have, and the challenges you have, and we all have unique challenges to our life that we deal with."

As his and ex-Bridget Moynahan's 18-year-old son Jack completes his senior year, Tom Brady is preparing to take on a new chapter in his parenting career. On the October 6 episode of Kristin Davis' podcast Are You a Charlotte? the Blue Bloods actor stated, "I’ve got a kid who’s graduating from high school soon," outlining her intentions to take a break from her career. "I’m just leaning into that."
Regarding Jack's strategy, Tom would not object if it included the University of Michigan, his own institution.
In July, the former quarterback posted video of the teenager playing basketball to Instagram with the caption, "He got game 100 [percent]." "Future Wolverine @UMichBBall."
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But Tom will always hold a special place in his heart for Jack, regardless of where he ends up. In fact, the seven-time Super Bowl champion recently shared a picture of his necklace in honor of Jack with his daughter Vivian, 12, and son Benjamin, 15, from his previous marriage to Gisele Bündchen. His children are, as he stated in his Instagram Story on October 3, "Forever in my heart."

Additionally, Tom and Gisele and Bridget will always be coparents.
"When you decide to have children, that's a big undertaking, and I don't think you take it lightly," less than a year after his and Gisele's divorce, the athlete made the announcement in 2023. "And I think these kids that come up under your roof, you want to provide them with values, so that when they move forward in their life, they have a real solid base and foundation. And I think myself and their mom have done an amazing job of providing that, and I think that we're just gonna keep doing it."

The family continues to play the game despite life's setbacks.
"We're never a finished product," he went on. "The kids aren't finished products. At the end of the day, we're learning along with them. And all you can do is the best you can do with the opportunities that you have, and the challenges you have, and we all have unique challenges to our life that we deal with."
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