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Baby-daddies don't get to choose the name. They can ask nicely, but that's about it.
Or they can just stand-up and be an excellent male role model in a child's life. The name should not be the meaningful part of the father-child relationship.
Hopefully Tom Brady learned from his leaving his baby-mama to go through this without him while he gallivanted around with a supermodel. Evidently he was a bad baby-daddy to be. Let's hope he turns out to be a decent father.
The joke is that the baby will be called Jet! Don't know if she is a Jets fan, but as one myself, I'm lovin' this!!
I thought that was extremely clever of her, giving her son the initials JET. Isn't that team the arch-rivalry of Tom's New England team?
Who knew models came with a sense of humor.
Come on HuffPo, you can do better than this. Linking this story is beneath you. And the negative comments about paternity are pointless as well.
Obviously Tom Brady is satisfied that the child is his. We don't know details and don't deserve to. This is a private affair.
But, even if he pays support, which he can easily afford to do and we don't have details of, there's no requirement the child be named Brady. She is sole custodian.
We also don't know where the names John and Edward come frm. Maybe they are from both grandfathers, we don't know. And if that is the case, hypothetically, I would think that might satisfy TOm Brady.
This is a private event. It doesn't deserve slaging or this much attention as to be posted on this wonderful site.
She isnt sure who the father is....
I'm sure she'll be happy to take his money, though. He better demand a paternity test.
Why the hell would she name the kid Brady?
At least she threw a "Thomas" in there.
I don't know if he left her b/c she got pregnant or if she got pregnant to try to keep him. It's none of my business. But after a three-year relationship, she was preg, they were done, everyone moved on. It is her kid and she is perfectly capable of raising him on her own. If he would like to make an effort to be in the child's life, good for him.
The only reason this is a headline is because Tom Brady announced on Sunday that his son's name is John Brady.
ooops!
He kind of set himself up for that one.
You might want to check the Birth Cert. before you start making announcements.
Hopefully, for the kid's sake, Tom Brady is going to be a good father.
A NAME does NOT make a FATHER!!!!!!!!!!!
neither does a sperm donation
She is the sole custodian of the child....she gets to name it what she wants, convention be damned. When the kid gets to be 18, he can change his name to Stardust Whoop-de-do if he likes.
This is totally a bous headline.
OMG, the headline is convoluted. Why not simply state, "The baby will have her last name?"
Oh, and big whoop.
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People | Kristin Boehm | August 28, 2007 05:29 PM