Tom Brady is making the most of his enviable lifestyle in his $17 million Miami bachelor pad, nestled in the exclusive Indian Creek Island—nicknamed "Billionaire Bunker." The 47-year-old NFL icon recently treated his Instagram followers to a breathtaking sunset photo over his sleek pool, showcasing the perks of life in his luxurious estate.
The image, shared on his Instagram Stories Wednesday, was captioned with a reflective note: "Discipline reveals the commitment you have to your dreams," accompanied by prayer hand emojis. Brady's reflective tone suggests he's channeling his legendary focus from the football field into his personal life.
Brady and his ex-wife, supermodel Gisele Bündchen, 44, purchased the home four years ago during happier times. However, following their high-profile split in October 2022, Brady was responsible for completing the extensive renovations. Meanwhile, Bündchen, who is now expecting a child with her new partner, acquired a property just across the waterway to stay close to their family.
This isn't the first time Brady has offered a glimpse into his waterfront sanctuary. In March, he posted another serene shot of the backyard, writing, "Home is where the heart is." The estate's sophisticated design and idyllic location perfectly complement the next chapter of Brady's life.
The NFL legend balances his downtime with parenting responsibilities. Brady shares two children, Benjamin, 14, and Vivian, 11, with Bündchen. He's also a proud dad to 17-year-old Jack, his son with ex-partner and actress Bridget Moynahan, 52.
Tom Brady reflects on parenting challenges
While Brady is often regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history, he openly acknowledges his imperfections as a parent. During a candid discussion at the Fortune Global Forum in New York City on November 12, the seven-time Super Bowl champion offered insights into his fatherhood journey, admitting that he hasn't always "scored a touchdown" in the parenting realm.
"Being a parent is probably the hardest job all of us have," he admitted, "and we screwed up a lot, and I've screwed up a lot as a parent." In acknowledging his mistakes, Brady also stated that he does not consider himself a parenting expert. Rather than striving for perfection, he aims to be "dependable and consistent" in his children's lives. This reliability, Brady explained, forms the foundation of his approach to fatherhood. His primary goal? To create a stable and supportive presence his children can count on, no matter their circumstances or life paths.
Brady actively supports his eldest son Jack's aspirations, even if they differ from his own. Jack, who stands at an impressive 6-foot-5, is set on a basketball career. Brady jokes about Jack's vertical leap, saying, "Unfortunately, he jumps as high as I do," before assuring his son, "Dude, you're gonna be a stud… Whether he [dunks] or not, who cares? But I want him to know that his dad's got his back."