Tom Brady ignored in Father’s Day post. So, what gives?

Tom Brady ignored in Father’s Day post. So, what gives?

Trouble in co-parenting paradise?

That’s what the online peanut gallery is saying after Tom Brady’s famous ex wife Gisele Bundchen omitted him from her Father’s Day post.

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On Instagram Sunday, Bundchen shared a gushing shoutout to her new husband Joaquim Valente and father of her 1-year-old son whose name is unknown.

The local Jiu‑Jitsu instructor was praised for his “love, humility, integrity, discipline, kindness and consistency” and called an “incredible role model.”

Also in the carousel was Bundchen’s own father, Valdir Bundchen, whom the supermodel thanked for his “unconditional love, wisdom and support.”

Glaringly absent from the homage was any mention of Brady, the father of her two older kids Benjamin, 16, and Vivian, 13, who are seen with Valente in a group family hug.

Bundchen’s post concluded with a general wish for “all the dads out there,” so there’s that.

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Brady doesn’t seem to have any beef with the catwalk legend so we have no idea what gives. Just last month for Mother’s Day, the NFL legend honored Bundchen on his Insta stories, along with his other ex, actress Bridget Moynahan, with whom he shares a son, Jack, 18.

But, it must be noted: The Hall of Famer’s tribute, albeit nice, is long gone, as it expired after 24 hours.

So is there family strife going on in Miami Beach or was it just a busy new mom’s oversight?

Because it must also be noted that Moynahan didn’t even bother to share anything personal on Sunday, at least that nosy snoops caught. Nothing about her dad, Brady or her husband/Jack’s stepfather, businessman Andrew Frankel.

Days earlier though, after Jack graduated from Riverdale, an elite private high school in the Bronx, the “Sex and the City” star did very politically tag both Brady and Frankel.

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The hashtag: “#proudparents.”

This story was originally published June 23, 2026 at 11:14 AM.

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