Tom Brady looks terrified in Tower of Terror photo with daughter
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The happiest place on earth had Tom Brady screaming his head off in fear.
The retired quarterback, 45, took his daughter Vivian, 10, and son Benjamin, 13, to Disney World in Florida, where he had quite the experience on the famous Tower of Terror ride.
On Monday, Brady took to social media with photos from the family outing and trolled himself after he was photographed screaming while sitting behind Vivian on the popular Hollywood Studios attraction.
"The happiest place on earth (until you realize your kids were lying about Tower of Terror being ‘mad chill’) 😂," Brady captioned the Instagram post.
In a separate post on Twitter, Brady shared the photo with Vivian and included a meme that read: "We’re all trying to find the guy who was screaming in the back the whole time."
Brady looked terrified in the photo, which appeared to be taken during a dark fast drop on the ride — a staple of the Tower of Terror attraction.
The future Hall of Famer also shared a clip of himself laughing and screaming with Vivian aboard the ride.
"Tower of Terror is mad chill dad" pic.twitter.com/QnJgMS5LPf
Hall of Fame linebacker Tedy Bruschi — who was teammates with Brady in New England from 2000-08 — wrote in the comments: "Love it bro. I was done for the day after that ride. 😂 🤢."
Brady's former Buccaneers team added, "Forever a Florida man."
Brady appeared to be in better spirits in other photos, which featured him smiling with his kids.
He posed with his arms around Vivian and Benjamin while standing in front of Cinderella's castle at the Magic Kingdom in one pic, while another snap showed the family scoping out a separate attraction.
Brady also shared a picture that featured a bunch of goats, along with a video of doing calibration tests with his kids.
The Disney outing came after Brady shut down speculation that he could unretire for a second time and play a 24th NFL season.
"I’m certain I’m not playing again, so I’ve tried to make that clear and I hate to continue to profess that because I’ve already told people that lots of times — but I’m looking forward to my broadcasting job with Fox next year," Brady told Sports Illustrated last week.
The buzz began when a theory suggested that Brady could juggle roles as a minority owner and quarterback of the Raiders.
Last month, Brady agreed to a deal with Raiders owner Mark Davis to purchase a minority share of the Las Vegas team — and shortly after, rumors of a potential return swirled following the news of Raiders starting quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo undergoing offseason foot surgery.
"I’m looking forward to the opportunity ahead with the Raiders and we’re in the process of that, along with the other different things that I’m a part of professionally and in my personal life — just spending as much time with my kids as I can, and seeing them grow up and support the different things that they have going on and that's a very important job and I take them all pretty seriously," Brady said.
After hanging up his jersey "for good" in February, Brady has been focused on various business ventures and co-parenting Vivian and Benjamin with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen.
The ex-couple went through a public divorce during Brady's final NFL season and revealed on social media in October 2022 they had finalized their separation.
Brady and Bündchen, 42, were married for 13 years.
Brady also has a 15-year-old son Jack with his ex, actress Bridget Moynahan.