Tom Brady’s Kids Lied to him about Tower of Terror Ride During Disney World Trip
Tom Brady seems to be enjoying the Disney World trip with his kids Vivian and Benjamin, especially the Tower of Terror Ride.
As they are enjoying their time, the 45-year-old retired athlete has posted their enjoyment photos on his Instagram with the caption “The happiest place on earth (until you realize your kids were lying about the tower of terror being “mad chill”) ?.”
The post starts with a picture of Brady and his 10-year-old daughter, Vivian, looking excited while on a ride. Then there’s a video of them shouting while riding The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™. Another photo shows Brady, Vivian, and his 13-year-old son, Benjamin, standing in front of Cinderella Castle.
There are more pictures of Brady walking with his arm around Benjamin and visiting Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge with his two youngest kids.
Brady has two kids, Vivian and Benjamin, with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, who is 42 years old. He also has an older son, Jack, who is 15 years old, from a previous relationship with Bridget Moynahan, who is 52.
Brady, who has more than 13.1 million followers on her Instagram has an insanely huge fanbase that every little thing about him goes viral.
Brady is also associated with Hertz on the “Hertz. Let’s Go Show,” hosted by actress and comedian Yvonne Orji. Recently, the five-time Super Bowl MVP champion talked about his kids on the show.
“Although I would definitely say I’m not musically inclined at all, my kids are, which I love,” Brady told PEOPLE. “I love all the different arts for sure, I’m just not great at many of them.”
He added that his three kids enjoy “a lot of piano and a lot of singing.”
“It’s interesting, my son plays by ear too. He doesn’t like looking at notes, so he hears something and tries to play it,” Brady shared. “He’s very talented. It’s really fun for me to see.”
“And I think so much of what these kids do is they bring out parts of us that we don’t even know. You think, ‘God, what are we here to teach our kids in the end? What are they here to teach us?’ And bring out parts of us that we just have not been exposed to,” he continued. “So seeing them exposed to these things makes me enjoy it more.”
The father of three also said he feels “more engaged” in his kids’ interests.
“It allows me to pay more attention to the things that they’re interested in. And it helps us grow in a lot of ways that we didn’t think were possible had we not had these little amazing beings that come into our life,” he added.