Tom Brady Goes Viral After Attending Blackpink Concert

Tom Brady teased on social media that he has just become a “Blink” after attending a Blackpink concert with his 10-year-old daughter, Vivian. The legendary NFL quarterback shared a photo on Instagram depicting him and Vivan posing with Rosé, Jisoo, Lisa, and Jennie of the popular K-pop girl group.

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Brady posted a photo with the K-pop group on his Instagram story, which showed the quarterback and his daughter amongst the band’s members. “New gig in retirement,” Brady captioned the photo. “Thank you for the hospitality and kindness.” 

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The NFL’s official Instagram account reposted the photo from Brady’s story. “@tombrady the newest member of @blackpinkofficial? 🤔😂,” the NFL wrote in a caption.

Brady ended up reposting the photo himself, which garnered six million views. “This is the most, ‘Dad takes his daughter and her friends to a concert’ picture ever taken,” read’s Brady’s caption on the post.

Blackpink’s Born Pink World Tour is on the tail end of its run. The tour only has two more concerts in the US before the group ends the tour in Seoul, South Korea with two shows on September 16 and 17.

Blackpink experienced a milestone in their career when they headlined Coachella this year. “We’re so excited and honored to be able to return to Coachella as headliners. We had the best time in 2019 and can’t wait to experience the energy of the audience again,” Jennie Kim told Billboard. “There are some nerves, but more than anything, we’re just ready to have fun.”

“I think performing for Coachella in 2019 was a moment that really woke us up as BLACKPINK—to be motivated, to dream on and dream big,” Rosé told the outlet. “But we never expected anything as big as being the headliner of a festival we’ve all grown up admiring and hoping someday we could find ourselves in the crowd of.”

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