Tom Brady Reveals Identity of 'Date' He's Taking to Paris Olympics

Tom Brady is set to appear at the Paris Olympics this year, but he won’t be going alone.

He’s bringing a special "date" along.

The NFL legend told People that his 11-year-old daughter, Vivian, will be joining him in Paris to watch the Games.

"It’s going to be so fun," Brady said.

The Brady family, including his sons Benjamin and Jack, were recently seen in Paris for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. Brady was supporting the Hertz JOTA team as a Hertz ambassador.

"That race is incredible," he told the magazine. "Hundreds of thousands of people. It’s a road race with a bleacher section. It’s insane. You can’t grasp its size until you’re there."

While Brady is considered the greatest NFL quarterback, he never became an Olympian since football isn’t in the Games.

However, with his involvement in sports like soccer, basketball, and more, Brady values the competition he and his daughter will witness globally.

"Whether it’s a soccer team in the U.K., a racing team like Hertz JOTA, a football team, pickleball, women’s basketball, or NFL team... it’s about people, accountability, discipline, and leadership," Brady said.

Brady is now focusing on his business ventures and gearing up for his NFL broadcasting career with FOX Sports next season.

Until then, he’ll enjoy watching top athletes and sharing special moments with his daughter.