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Tom Brady Shares Sweet Text Messages with His 11-Year-Old Daughter Vivian: ‘Always and Forever’

The retired NFL pro is dad to daughter Vivian and sons Benjamin, 14, and Jack, 17

Tom Brady and daughter Vivian. Photo: 

Tom Brady/Instagram

Tom Brady is showing just how much he loves his daughter.

On Friday, Oct. 18, the retired NFL pro, 47, shared a screenshot of his texts with 11-year-old daughter Vivian on his Instagram Stories, writing “Always and Forever ❤️❤️❤️” across the photo.

“How are you feeling, angel?” Brady can be seen writing to his daughter. “Good thank you,” Vivian writes back.

“Do you know how much your daddy loves you?” Brady asks. “YESS,” Vivian writes. “infinity x infinity.”

“EXACTLY ❤️❤️❤️,” Brady can be seen texting back.

Tom Brady’s texts with his daughter. 



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Brady shares his daughter and son Benjamin, 14, with ex Gisele Bündchen. He is also dad to son Jack, 17, whom he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan.

In August, Brady shared a recap of his favorite moments watching the 2024 Paris Olympics alongside Vivian on Instagram, sharing a message about the importance of the games.

In his post, Brady included a photo of him hugging his daughter as they posed in front of the Eiffel Tower at sunset before sharing a snap of the iconic monument by itself. He also shared a photo he and his daughter took next to Olympic gymnast Suni Lee.

Brady also shared a video of himself being wowed by the artistic divers. He could be seen saying, “Oh my god,” while recording a clip before turning to his daughter and telling her, “That was amazing.” She confirmed it was “so good.”



“I didn’t quite know what to expect going into @Paris2024, but our three days truly went above and beyond what I could ever have imagined,” he captioned the photos, before discussing the significance of watching female Olympic athletes compete with his daughter. 

“We saw athletes from many sports and many countries, but it was especially meaningful to be able to come to this incredible city with my daughter and watch the most powerful women I’ve ever seen fight for gold, silver and bronze,” he continued. “For the first time in Olympic history there was a 50:50 split of female and male athletes, a stat I was proud to tell Vivi as she watched these heroes compete.”