Gisele Bündchen posts message of support for Tom Brady amid marriage rumours
Gisele Bündchen has posted a message in support of Tom Brady at the start of the new NFL season as rumours swirl about their marriage.
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Gisele Bündchen sent Tom Brady well wishes for his season opener.
The NY Post reports the wife of the Buccaneers quarterback tweeted on Monday, “Let’s go @TomBrady ! Let’s go Bucs !” as Tampa Bay kicked off the 2022 season against the Cowboys in Dallas.
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The message from Bündchen, 42, comes after Page Six first reported tension within the couple’s 13-year union over Brady’s decision to un-retire from the NFL.
Bündchen is believed to be in New York City, per Page Six, with a source noting that the supermodel “never” goes to the first game of the season.
Brady, who is in his 23rd season in the league, announced his plans to step away from the game back in February. He changed course 40 days later and rejoined the Buccaneers.
“These past two months I have realised my place is still on the field and not in the stands. That time will come. But it’s not now,” Brady, 45, stated on social media in March.
In recent weeks, however, Brady’s personal affairs have been thrust into the spotlight when the seven-time Super Bowl champion mysteriously stepped away from training camp in August.
A month later, Page Six exclusively reported marital troubles with Bündchen.
“There’s been trouble in the marriage over his decision to un-retire. Gisele has always been the one with the kids,” a source said.
“They had agreed he would retire to focus on the family, then he changed his mind.”
Brady shares two children with Bündchen, son Benjamin, 12, and daughter Vivian, 9.
He also co-parents 15-year-old son Jack with his ex, Bridget Moynahan.
Though it remains to be seen how the 2022 season will play out for the Buccaneers, this year is expected to be Brady’s last, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
Once Brady does hang up his cleats — again — he’ll be joining Fox Sports as their lead NFL analyst after agreeing to a monster 10-year, A$450 million deal in May.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission.
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