Gisele Bundchen, the ex-wife of Tom Brady, was recently seen enjoying a game of volleyball with her daughter Vivian on the streets outside her Miami mansion.
This mother-daughter duo, dressed in athletic gear, appeared to be having a great time engaging in some healthy outdoor activity.
Vivian, born in 2012, is one of the two children shared by Bundchen and Brady. As she approaches her 12th birthday later this year, Brady has expressed how much she means to him. “That little girl owns my day — owns my life,” Brady remarked on the Deep Cuts podcast, where he discussed the nuances of parenting.
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Brady elaborated on his parenting experience, noting that it has improved over the years. “You get better as a parent, I think, because, you know, when you’re a young parent, you don’t really know what you’re doing. You’re winging it,” he explained. His approach to parenting is analytical, much like his approach to sports, constantly assessing his performance to enhance his skills. He often reflects on whether he is listening enough, providing the right guidance, or holding his children accountable.
Brady also mentioned his 14-year-old son Ben, who, unlike his father, has different interests, including football. Brady appreciates these differences, acknowledging, “The reality is that Benny just likes different things. And it’s great because now I just have to go do what he wants to do.”
This adaptability highlights Brady’s commitment to tailoring his parenting to meet the unique needs and interests of each of his children.