Tom Brady’s kids spend Father’s Day in Miami with Gisele Bundchen and her boyfriend Joaquim Valente
Tom Brady has debuted his broadcasting career, but will be able to give more than ample time to his kids while working.

Tom Brady's kids spend Father's Day with mother Gisele Bundchen and boyfriend Joaquim Valente (image via Imago/TMZ)
Father’s Day was celebrated around the world yesterday on June 16th. Naturally, every NFL father, be it a player, coach or support staff, were receiving their flowers from their children. Excepting a certain Tom Brady. Pictures of Brady’s children did do the rounds on the internet. But they spent their time with Gisele Bundchen and her boyfriend Joaquim Valente.
TMZ first broke the news on how the greatest of all-time quarterback’s children spent their Father’s Day. The article showed daughter Vivian accompanying her mother on a paddleboat in Miami. One or the other took turns at paddling while the other sat down. A bit further ahead of them, boyfriend Valente was having conversations with his son Benjamin while paddling together. It seems Joaquim Valente took on the father duties on the day as Tom Brady made his television broadcasting debut during the UFL Championship game.

This sighting further quashes rumors of Gisele Bundchen breaking up with Valente. It showed that the children had no qualms about spending time with the jiu-jitsu instructor as he continues to have a bigger role in their lives.
If Tom Brady had a free day, it is quite possible the children would have loved to spend time with him. After all, he loves his children the most and they would have liked to appreciate their 7-time Super Bowl father.
Tom Brady juggling upcoming broadcasting career and his family
Ever since retiring, Tom Brady has made it a point to give as much time as he can to his family. Knowing all too well how prioritizing his NFL career ended up costing his marriage, it is highly unlikely that he will make the same mistake again.

The biggest difference between playing and broadcasting is that there are no film sessions or practice days before games. All the 46-year-old needs to do is show up on game day. That essentially means, excepting 2 weeks, the 5-time Super Bowl MVP only needs to show up on Sundays. Effectively keeping himself free for the rest of the days.
The massive deal he signed with FOX will help him earn millions more than he made while throwing passes on the field. This means, he will not only keep his love for football intact but also spend quality time with his children and get paid much more than ever at the same time.
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- Rocking a Yankees jersey, Dak Prescott set to throw at Tight End University in Nashville
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