Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan reunited this weekend to mark a significant milestone in their family as their son, Jack, proudly walked across the stage to receive his high school diploma. The former couple, known for their commitment to co-parenting, posed together in photos shared by Brady on Instagram, showing nothing but pride and joy for their 18-year-old son.
Jack, looking sharp in a maroon cap and gown, stood between his parents, diploma in hand, ready to leap into the next chapter of his life. Brady, clearly a proud father, expressed his emotions with a heartfelt Instagram message, describing it as "one of the proudest days of my life." Brady's touching tribute highlighted Jack's impressive character and the strong values he's developed.
"What makes me happiest is knowing who you are when no one is watching," Brady wrote. "The way you show up for your friends. The way you check on people having a hard day. The love you give our family, and the fact that you still let me win in 1v1 every once in a while."
The Instagram post wasn't just about the memories – it included a series of photos capturing the celebrations. Brady's parents, Tom Sr. and Galynn, were there along with Jack's younger siblings, Benjamin and Vivian, whom Brady shares with ex-wife Gisele Bündchen.
Brady's message to Jack was not only filled with pride but also encouragement as he faces new beginnings. "This isn't an ending," Brady added in his post, "It's a starting line. Whatever you chase next, we know you'll find success in. Take the risks. Be kind. Be yourself."
Brady and Moynahan welcomed Jack in 2007, and despite parting ways before his birth, they've shown an unwavering commitment to raising their son together. Moynahan, who found love again with businessman Andrew Frankel in 2015, and Brady, who married Bündchen in 2009, have navigated the complexities of co-parenting with grace.
Since their split, Bündchen and Brady have continued to focus on their children's well-being. In a 2024 interview, Bündchen reflected on the co-parenting journey, stating, "It's natural that [they] have different rules and then kids just adapt. I can only control what I do. There's easier days than others, but I think the kids – they're super smart children. They know what they can get away with."
With family support and love from all sides, Jack is ready to embrace the future with the same determination and kindness that his parents admire in him.