Tom Brady is enjoying sun in retirement!
The former quarterback saw some brutal winters with the New England Patriots and Michigan. He’s dumping them for sunbathing.
Brady, 46, posted photos from a sunny picnic with his kids on Sunday, mocking his past winters in the comments.
“I did Michigan and Massachusetts winters for a long time,” he added. “Please give me this ️.”
Brady and his two youngest children, Benjamin Rein, 13, and Vivian Lake, 10, whom he shares with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen, dive aboard a boat.
The former NFL player also posted photos of himself helping Vivian with her snorkel and the group face-down swimming and exploring the blue sea.
Brady posted a snapshot of a cooler full of lobsters on ice but did not identify the location of his sunny boat journey.
Brady has been spending a lot of time with Benjamin, Vivian, and his 16-year-old son John “Jack” Edward Thomas, whom he shares with Bridget Moynahan, since his divorce from Bündchen last fall.
Brady introduced Jack to 19-year-old French NBA sensation Victor Wembanyama, a San Antonio Spurs rookie, earlier this month.
NFL alum Brady, Jack, and Wembanyama posed for an Instagram photo. Basketball player dwarfed quarterback and son in photo.
“3 on 3 who’s got next?!” Brady joked while snapping.
Brady had a great, if rainy, Halloween with Vivian and Benjamin last month.
On his Instagram Story, the former quarterback posted a photo of the two youngsters in all black, except for Benjamin’s red Deadpool mask, celebrating Halloween.
“Happy Halloween,” Brady wrote across the photo, then showed the aftermath of their trιck-or-treating. Brady added heart emoticons to the second photo of the two toddlers sorting through their new goodies at a table.
Brady joined his three children at the Patriots’ 2023 season opening in September to be honored.
He posted photos of his family and former squad from the event and wrote a touching note.
“I’ve often said how blessed I am to have known such amazing people. Yesterday was another reminder, he posted on Instagram. “Coming back to New England to celebrate what WE accomplished was so special, this day will never be forgotten.”
“Spending time with teammates, family, friends, coaches, and most importantly Patriot nation fans is something I’ll never take for granted,” he said. We had a lot of fun while winning many games up here. I’m grateful for my Patriot days. Foxboro Forever.”