On Christmas Day, Tom Brady enjoyed spending time with his kids and gifting them special socks.
Tom Brady had a special Christmas celebration with his kids, Jack, 15, Benjamin, 13, and Vivian, 10.
The digital portrait of all three kids showed a bird sitting on Vivian's head and a shirtless Benjamin smiling from ear to ear while he looked over at Jack, who had his arm over his shoulder."Benny's Self Portrait 💯," Brady wrote over the pic, before he showed the actual photo of his kids in front of the Christmas tree and called it"the real thing" with three red-heart emojis.
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