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Tom Brady Jokes His "New Gig" in Retirement Involves Blackpink and Daughter Vivian
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Date:2025-04-17 08:07:28
How you like that: Tom Brady is a Blink.
The retired quarterback got a taste of pink venom on Aug. 11, when he took his and ex-wife Gisele Bündchen's 10-year-old daughter Vivian to see Blackpink at MetLife Stadium in New York City. As seen in an Aug. 16 Instagram Story, Tom was decked out in a white tee, black baseball cap and matching joggers as he and Vivian met up with Jennie, Lisa, Jisoo and Rosé backstage.
"New gig in retirement," he joked in the caption. "Thank you for the hospitality and kindness."
Tom was also spotted up in the audience area at the sold-out concert. In a photo shared on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, the former NFL star was pictured staring hypnotically at the stage while surrounded by fans of the K-pop group.
"This is the most 'dad takes his daughter and her friends to a concert' picture ever taken," he quipped, leading the NFL to re-share the image on Instagram with the caption, "@tombrady was the ultimate dad at the @blackpinkofficial concert."
The Blackpink outing comes shorty after Tom celebrated his 46th birthday with a family vacation to Africa. Joined by Vivian and 15-year-old son Jack, who he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan, the birthday boy an "incredible trip" that included a safari tour.
"It was another special reminder that life is TRULY about relationships and memories," he wrote on Instagram Aug. 8. "I couldn't imagine growing up as a boy in San Mateo that my life would become what it has… I've experienced quite a bit in the first 45 years I have lived, and what I have loved most is the people who I have shared the most life changing events with….my children, my family, my loved ones and friends and all of you have added so much to this incredible/adventurous life."
He added, "To wake up to sunrises and untouched parts of our beautiful planet, to witness these animals in all their glory, to see how different people can live with true joy and happiness continues to bring me great lessons in learning."
What else has Tom been up to since retiring from football earlier this year? Keep reading to find out.
Quarterback Tom Brady announced his retirement from the NFL by posting an emotional video on social media.
Just a few days later, Brady kicked off his retirement with an underwear thirst trap.
While on a ski vacation with his kids, the athlete posted a photo of himself and his son Jack twinning in all-black.
Brady jumped back into the world of sports by acquiring an ownership interest in the WNBA's Las Vegas Aces.
The retired football star enjoyed a beach day with his kids and some of his former teammates.
Brady speaks about his entrepreneurial experiences at the eMerge Americas conference in Miami.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion visits UCLA to cheer on his niece Maya during her softball game.
Perhaps missing the spotlight, Brady appeared on the "Hertz Let's Go Show", a fictional daytime talk show which was part of a series of digital ads.
The former New England Patriots QB spent a day at Disneyland with his kids Benjamin and Vivian.
Brady got VIP seating next to Novak Djokovic's wife as he watched the tennis champ compete at the French Open in Paris.
With more time to give back, the NFL superstar helped kids pick out their sportswear during Fanatics Global Volunteer Day "March Madness Fan Gear Giveaway" in Florida.
The Super Bowl MVP joins a host of other A-listers at Michael Rubin's annual Hamptons white party.
Following Brady's divorce from Gisele Bündchen, the former quarterback was spotted with supermodel Irina Shayk.
The five-time Super Bowl MVP takes a walk on the wild side, posting pics from his safari adventure.
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