Tom Brady Reveals His Parenting Secret

Tom Brady recently pulled the curtain back and showed us a little glimpse about what it’s like to be very very famous and rich, as well as trying to be the best parent you can be.

His biggest challenge?

“Keeping his wealthy kids grounded in reality.”

Regardless of how you feel about Tom because of what he’s done on the football field, you have to give the man credit.

Think about how many parents would just thrust their children into the rich and famous lifestyle and expect them to adapt.

Ever heard of the Kardashians?

Tom Brady isn’t doing it like that.

Despite being tremendously rich, I respect the fact that Tom Brady doesn’t want to raise his children like that.

Sometimes he has to because his famous life demands so much time on the road, but he wants his kids to know that their life is the exception, not the rule.

“We have people that clean for us, we have people that make our food. We have people that drive us to the airport if we need that. We get off a plane, and there’s people waiting there for us and we get ushered in.”

The problem? His kids get used to it.

“And it’s just, that’s my kids’ reality. Which is the hard part to say, ‘Guys, this is not the way reality really is.'”

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