A Proud Milestone for the Family

Tom Brady and his former partner, Bridget Moynahan, recently came together to honor a significant moment in their son’s life: his high school graduation. The former NFL quarterback shared his emotions on social media, expressing deep pride as he watched his eldest son, John “Jack” Edward Thomas Moynahan, reach this academic milestone.


In a heartfelt post, the 48-year-old athlete reflected on his son’s character, stating: «One of the proudest days of my life, watching Jack walk across the stage, and graduate into the next chapter of what’s already an impressive life.»


Celebrating Jack’s Character

Beyond his academic achievements, Brady took the opportunity to praise the person his son has become. He highlighted Jack’s kindness and his supportive nature toward friends and family. The message also included a lighthearted note about their personal connection, with Brady joking, «The fact that you still let me win in 1v1 every once in a while.»


Brady’s touching tribute concluded with words of encouragement for the future:

«This isn’t an ending. It’s a starting line. Whatever you chase next we know you’ll find success in. Take the risks. Be kind. Be yourself. And know your family and friends are always right behind you cheering the loudest because you do the same for everybody else! We love you.»

Navigating a Blended Family

Jack was born in 2007, shortly after Brady and Moynahan ended their relationship. The former couple has navigated the complexities of co-parenting for many years. Brady also shares two children—Benjamin and Vivian—with his former wife, Gisele Bündchen.


Bündchen has previously spoken openly about the dynamics of their blended family. While she admitted in a 2018 interview that joining the family while Moynahan was pregnant was not an easy adjustment, she expressed her deep appreciation for their relationship. «I’m so grateful for Bridget,» Bündchen shared at the time. «I know this was hard, but I couldn’t imagine my life without Jack. I call him my bonus child.»