Tom Brady Got Real About Why It "Sucks" To Be One Of His Children

Tom Brady is not holding back when it comes to his experience as a parent.

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You probably already know that the legendary former NFL player is a parent to three children: 17-year-old Jack, 14-year-old Benjamin, and 11-year-old Vivian.

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While speaking at the Fortune Global Forum earlier this month (via E! News), Tom reflected on his own experiences as a parent — as well as his perceived shortcomings.

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"Being a parent is probably the hardest job all of us have," he told the audience. "And we screwed up a lot and I've screwed up a lot as a parent."

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Later in the event, Tom admitted that "to be a boy, it sucks to be Tom Brady's son, in so many ways," while discussing Jack's own athletic ambitions.

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"Unfortunately he jumps as high as I do," Tom noted. "But I tell him, 'Dude, you're gonna be a stud.' I said, ‘Wait till you hit your growth spurt, you're gonna be jumping higher, you're gonna be dunkin'.'"

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Tom also emphasized the importance of being "dependable and consistent" for his children — and to be there for them when they need it, too.

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“My kids naturally are gonna be faced with their own challenges, and they gotta figure out how to overcome them, too. And I’ll be there to support them a lot like my parents did. And I’ll be learning along the way right there with them."

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For all the parents out there — how have you struggled, and what adjustments have you made in your own behavior to be more supportive? Tell us in the comments!