“I think I learned I’m a Reputation guy,” the football star wrote in an Instagram caption
Tom Brady (center) and sons at Taylor Swift concert; Taylor Swift onstage at Miami Eras Tour stop. Photo:
Tom Brady is ready for it!
The football star, 47, shared on Saturday, Oct. 19 that he recently went to see Taylor Swift, 34, perform her record-breaking Eras Tour concert and emerged a fan of her sixth studio album Reputation – released in 2017.
Brady shared a set of photos via Instagram of him with his two sons, John “Jack” Edward Thomas, 17, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan, and Benjamin Rein, 14, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen.
Along with three father-son snaps, he included a short clip of the pop megastar performing her song “..Ready for It?,” which was released as the second single from the aforementioned album.
Taylor Swift performing on October 18, 2024 in Miami.
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“The gang does @taylorswift,” Brady captioned the post. “I think I learned I’m a Reputation guy.”
The former athlete was one of many stars who showed up to Swift’s Miami show — which kicked off the tour’s final leg — on Friday, Oct. 18, at Hard Rock Stadium.
Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and their 7-year old daughter Olympia were also in the crowd, which included Today cohosts Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie. Other starry guests included TikTok star Alix Earle and her boyfriend, Miami Dolphins’ Braxton Berrios, Craig Melvin’s wife Lindsay Czarniak, and the Kelce family.
On the night of the concert, Brady posted a photo on his Instagram Stories that showed himself smiling with his arms around his sons. “Boys night at the Eras Tour 😂,” he wrote while tagging Swift.
The former NFL star also has an 11-year-old daughter Vivian, whom he shares with Bündchen.
Back in May, Brady poked fun at Swift and the attention she’s brought to the Kansas City Chiefs with her relationship with tight end Travis Kelce during his live roast special.
“Kansas City, you say your stadium is the loudest,” he said to the crowd in reference to Arrowhead Stadium. “It helps when all your fans are 14-year-old girls.”
The retired quarterback continued to say, “And In honor of Tay-Tay, let’s take a look at the Chiefs’ eras – terrible for 50 years, good for five.”