
Tom Brady kicks off European summer break with his and Gisele Bundchen's kids... and a major sporting star
NFL legend Tom Brady has kicked off a huge European summer break trip with his and Gisele Bundchen 's kids, including getting to meet international soccer star Virgil Van Dijk.
Brady, alongside 15-year-old son Benjamin, and daughter Vivian, 12, spent time in Germany and the Netherlands over the last week.
The former Buccaneer and Patriot shared 14 photos from his time with his kids in Europe on his Instagram with the Liverpool defender posing with Brady for a photo.
The photo with Van Dijk and Brady seemingly took place in Amsterdam, where the family also visited the Anne Frank House in the Dutch capital.
'A quick stop in (Germany0 then kicking off summer break in (the Netherlands). Making memories that will last forever while experiencing these different cultures and LEARNING while we're at it!' Brady said as the caption to the photos.
'Keep an eye out for my graffiti across Europe the res together way (winking emoji).'
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Brady's eldest son and child, 17-year-old Jack, does not appear to be on the trip. Jack's mother is 'Blue Bloods' actress and Brady's ex Bridget Moynahan.
Brady was in Munich last weekend for the UEFA Champions League Final as part of the large trip, appearing on soccer legend David Beckham's alternate broadcast of the continental extravaganza.
Vivian and Benjamin were also at the home of Bayern Munich for Paris Saint-Germain's 5-0 win over Inter Milan, with Brady's son wearing a PSG jersey.
Father and son were also pictured in front of a sign that read, 'Surfing is not a crime', with professional surfer Brianna Cope commenting those exact words on Brady's post.
The Brady contingent also spent some time with graffiti, dressed in jackets and masks, and at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
Brady is enjoying time with his children after a busy time during their school year.
He had his first full season as a broadcaster with Fox Sports, as well as managing his minority ownership of both the Las Vegas Raiders and Birmingham City FC.
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