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Tom Brady reveals he once took his 11-year-old son to a Super Bowl party hosted by Snoop Dogg

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Tom Brady has shared a personal story that offered a rare glimpse into one of the more unexpected moments of his Super Bowl experiences.

The seven-time Super Bowl champion reflected on a night that blended celebration, parenting, and surprise.

It involved a late-night party, a music icon, and his young son.

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his son wave to the crowd during the New England Patriots Super Bowl LIII victory parade in Boston on Feb. 5, 2019. Trainer Alex Guerrero is at bottom right.
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Tom Brady recalls bringing his son to Snoop Dogg’s Super Bowl party

Tom Brady explained that the moment came after a Super Bowl victory in Atlanta against the Los Angeles Rams.

Speaking about the celebration that followed, Brady said he attended an after-party hosted by Snoop Dogg and decided to bring his son, Jack, who was 11 years old at the time.

Brady described the setting as taking place at their hotel after midnight, with music playing and guests enjoying the celebration.

He said, “After the game that we won in Atlanta against the LA Rams, Snoop was there. I brought my son, who was 11 at the time, to the after-party.”

Brady then explained that the party environment caught him off guard as a parent.

He said, “Snoop had a pole up and there were some girls. They were clothed but at the same time, there was a pole.”

Brady says the moment became one of his favourite memories

As the night went on, Brady said he became increasingly aware of how late it was and what his son was witnessing.

He recalled trying to shield Jack from the scene as the music continued into the early hours of the morning.

Brady said, “My son had his eyes open and he was listening to the music, and I said, ‘Jack, cover your eyes!’ My son said, ‘Dad, I’m good.’”

Brady added that the night stretched to around 2 a.m., leaving him amused and slightly concerned.

He said, “It’s 2 in the morning, and we were having the time of our life and I’m like, ‘Holy cow. If he tells his mother, I ain’t going to see this kid for a long time.’”

Despite the initial worry, Brady said the experience became a lasting memory for both of them.

“It was one of the best moments of my life; we still talk about it.”

The story offered a light-hearted look at how even Super Bowl celebrations can produce moments that stay with players long after the confetti falls.