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How Tom Brady Honored Exes Gisele Bündchen and Bridget Moynahan on Mother's Day 2023
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Date:2025-04-13 14:49:27
Both of Tom Brady's exes were the receivers of a special tribute on Mother's Day, the first since his divorce.
On the May 14 holiday, the retired NFL superstar included former wife Gisele Bundchen and ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan in an Instagram post honoring the women in his life.
"Happy Mothers Day to all these amazing women who have given our family so much throughout their lives," Tom wrote. "Thank you all for your love, compassion and kindness, and for setting such an amazing example for all of our little ones. We are all so grateful for your support and helping us all achieve our dreams. I wish all the mothers in the world a special day with the people that love them the most."
Tom included in his post pics showing his ex-wife and two children, Benjamin Rein Brady, 13, and Vivian Lake Brady, 10, and a photo of himself with Bridget with and their son John "Jack" Edward Thomas Moynahan, now 15. The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback also posted an image of the three with Gisele, a pic he had also shared on Mother's Day 2021.
Mother's Day comes more than six months after Tom and Gisele divorced after 13 years of marriage.
His holiday tribute was also posted three months after he announced his retirement from the NFL on Instagram, during which he shared throwback photos of Gisele, Bridget and their blended family on Instagram.
"I really thank you guys, so much, to every single one of you for supporting me," he said in a video. "My family, my friends, my teammates, my competitors, I could go on forever, there's too many. Thank you guys for allowing me to live my absolute dream. I wouldn't change a thing. Love you all."
See more photos of Tom Brady and his family over the years below:
Gisele Bündchen shared this family photo on Instagram on Tom's son Jack's 14th birthday, writing, "Happy birthday Jack! We are all so lucky to have you in our lives. Thank you for being the best big brother in the world. We love you soooo much!"
While wearing his Christopher Cloos x Brady sunglasses, Tom celebrates his Super Bowl win with daughter Vivian during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers boat parade.
After winning his seventh Super Bowl, the Tampa Bay quarterback celebrated with his daughter Vivian.
Quarterback Tom Brady snuggled with his kids John "Jack" Moynahan (with ex Bridget Moynahan), Vivian Brady, and Benjamin Brady in this adorable photo snapped by his wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, on Father's Day.
Brady went from quarterback to coach with his son on the beach, writing on Instagram that he's "#dadsfavoriteworkoutpartner."
Bündchen shared this adorable photo on Instagram of Brady giving his son a kiss on the forehead.
The whole Brady-bünch posed together at the Mercedes-Benz in Atlanta ahead of the Super Bowl LIII, which the Patriots later won.
Brady lurked as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in a window behind his family as they celebrate Halloween in 2018.
As Brady geared up for another football season, he stopped to give his daughter a little love and clearly this one has her dad's full attention.
In July 2018, the Brady bunch headed out of town for a family vacation and they couldn't look any happier on their horseback riding adventure.
Brady celebrated Father's Day with a family dinner and lots of silly photos with his younger son, Ben.
There's nothing sweeter than seeing the greatest quarterback of all time (he has seven Super Bowl rings) get smothered in love by his three kids.
Even though it was springtime, Brady bundled up with Ben for a fun day outside...complete with a little training.
Tom Brady as the Easter bunny? Who would've guessed?!
The super sweet family was all smiles during one of Brady's episodes of Tom vs. Time.
After playing in another Super Bowl, Brady took a little break with his family, complete with burger time and selfies.
Even though the Patriots lost the 2018 Super Bowl, Brady had his support squad ready and waiting to cheer him up.
Ahead of Super Bowl LII, the Patriots QB posed for pictures with his whole family including wife Bündchen and oldest son Jack, second born Ben, and daughter Vivian.
The New England Patriots quarterback showed his second oldest son a little love on his birthday in December of 2017 writing, "Happy Birthday to the sweetest 8 year old boy a mom and dad could ever ask for! So filled with love and joy! We are so proud of you Benny! And you shine a light that brightens our lives every day! We love you."
Vivian was the ultimate sous chef as her dad made her biscuits before Thanksgiving and really, what can't Brady do?
The dynamic duo of Tom and Ben spent a November day swinging in a hammock together and we really wish we had some R&R like this in our near future.
Leave it to Brady to teach his son more than just football.
The Brady crew rolled around in the grass and enjoyed spending time together in June 2017 and it really does look like they are having a blast.
Who says you're too old to make funny faces?
When the Patriots headed back to Boston for their parade celebration after their 2017 Super Bowl win, Brady brought Ben along for the ride making him the coolest dad around.
Winning the Super Bowl in 2017 was great, but getting to celebrate with your daughter on the field is priceless.
In 2017, Vivian gave her dad a big good luck kiss before he headed out for a game. Seriously, these two are so stinking cute.
Brady's fans span near and far, but his biggest fans are his three kids and their "Brady" jerseys continually make us love them even more as a unit.
Decorating the Christmas tree is twice as fun when you have your precious daughter helping you out...especially when she's dressed as a fairy!
The 41-year-old football player loves to spend his off time with his adorable kiddos at the beach and we totally approve.
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