Gisele Bündchen writes heartfelt tribute to Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan’s son Jack on his 17th birthday
Gisele Bündchen sent her ex-husband Tom Brady’s son some love on his 17th birthday.
The supermodel posted a heartfelt tribute to Jack via her Instagram Stories on Thursday, beginning with a throwback photo of “Sweet Peanut.”
Bündchen, 44, shared a recent photo of herself hugging the teenager, whom Brady welcomed in 2007 with his ex-wife Bridget Moynahan.
,[He] “I grew up with this beautiful, kind and incredible young man,” the former Victoria’s Secret Angel wrote. “We are so lucky to have you in our lives! Love you so much!”
While Moynahan, 53, has yet to post about Jack’s big day, Brady shared a birthday wish for his “sweet” baby boy on social media on Thursday.
“Happy 17th birthday to the kindest, sweetest, most thoughtful 17-year-old boy I know,” the retired NFL player, 47, wrote. “You are truly a blessing in my life and I am so grateful to have watched you mature into a young man.”
Brady added, “Your love of family, friends, school, athletics, hard work and dedication to everything you put your energy into are just some of your amazing qualities. I love spending every moment with you and I treasure our time together.”
The athlete also admitted his “least favourite” thing about Jack – that the teenager “can beat them up” [him] Now face to face.”
He concluded by adding, “I love you forever, happy birthday, Dad.”
Bündchen was already in a relationship with Brady when he became a father.
She called herself a “bonus” mom to Jack, clarifying in 2020 that she “doesn’t like using the word stepmom.”
Last year, the businesswoman promised to “always” be there
“I remember when you were so little and now you’re so much older than me. I’m so lucky to have you in my life,” she said happily. “I love you so much!”
Bündchen and Brady are parents to 14-year-old son Benjamin and 11-year-old daughter Vivian, who arrived in 2009 and 2012, respectively.
The former couple have been co-parenting since their divorce in October 2022.