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Tom Brady seeks “peace” after divorcing Gisele
Tom Brady’s daughter Vivian inspires the athlete to find “better peace” following his and Gisele Bündchen’s divorce.
Brady said in the Monday episode of his “Let’s go!” podcast that the 9-year-old often notices her dad’s negative facial expressions when he plays football.
“My daughter always says,” Daddy, you didn’t have a happy face there. ” And I’m trying! I wish I could be more aware of what a grimace looks like, but I’m doing my best to get to a better place and have more peace, ”continued the 45-year-old NFL quarterback.
Brady noted that Vivian was always “excited” to watch him play, calling it her “No.” 1 cheerleader.
He added, “I wouldn’t have had it any other way.”
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers player is also the father of 15-year-old sons Jack and 12-year-old Benjamin with former Bridget Moynahan and Bündchen.
Brady, 51, and Moynahan quit their jobs in 2006 before their young son showed up. He and Bündchen, 42, got married three years later, but in September, after 13 years of marriage, they sparked rumors of divorce.
Page six at the time reported only that the pair were in an “epic fight.”
Although Bündchen mentioned the marital misfortunes in Interview with Elle magazine that same month, the supermodel and Brady waited until October to handle their divorce case.
“We made that decision amicably and gratefully for the time we spent together,” the seven-time Super Bowl winner wrote in an Instagram statement last month, explaining that the “painful” divorce had been finalized.
“We are blessed with beautiful and wonderful children who will continue to be at the center of our world in every way,” continued Brady.
As for the Victoria’s Secret Angel, she wrote that she and Brady “broke up” and called her children “a priority.”
Bündchen, who has since been noticed looking relaxed while on vacation in Costa Rica with Benjamin and Vivian, I quietly bought Surfside Florida at home months before breaking up.
While Brady was “eager for therapy, marriage counseling – whatever had to be done to get things working”, his efforts were “too little, too late” for Bündchen, Reported persons earlier this month.
A source who shared with Page Six that they were “chained to iron,” “so separating their wealth wasn’t that complicated in the end.”