Gisele Bündchen pregnant with jiu jitsu instructor boyfriend’s baby, two years after Tom Brady divorce
Gisele Bündchen is reportedly expecting a child with her jiu-jitsu instructor boyfriend Joaquim Valente, two years after her divorce from Tom Brady.
Gisele Bündchen is reportedly expecting her third child, her first with her jiu-jitsu instructor boyfriend Joaquim Valente, the New York Post reports.
The news comes exactly two years after the former Victoria’s Secret model finalised her divorce from ex-NFL superstar Tom Brady.
On Monday, People reported that the model and former Mrs. Tom Brady, 44, and the martial arts teacher, 35, are welcoming a baby, citing a source.
“Gisele and Joaquim are happy for this new chapter in their life and they’re looking forward to creating a peaceful and loving environment for the whole family,” the source told People.
The Post has reached out to a representative for Bündchen.
Bündchen shares two children with her ex-husband Tom Brady, son Benjamin Rein, 14, and daughter Vivian Lake, 11.
Bündchen and Brady divorced on October 28, 2022.
The model reportedly first met Joaquim Valente when she took jiu-jitsu lessons at his academy in 2021.
Rumours began to swirl that Bündchen and Valente were dating in November 2022, after the pair visited the Costa Rican province Provincia de Puntarenas with her two kids.
At the time, the pair denied they were romantically involved.
However, a source told People in February 2024 that Bündchen and Valente began dating in June 2023.
“They’re taking it slow,” another inside told the outlet at the time.
“They started out as great friends first. She’s very private about this and wanted to keep it quiet while they got to know each other.”
This past June, another person close to Bündchen told People, “[Gisele] is secure and happy, and so busy with her life that she doesn’t have time to dwell on the negatives out there.”
The person added that the former Victoria’s Secret angel had “blossomed” since she and Brady broke up.
- This article first appeared on the New York Post and was republished with permission