Published: March 23, 2024 1:20pm PDT
Gisele Bundchen I heard rumors that her relationship with Jiu-Jitsu trainer Joaquin Valente began before the divorce. tom brady. However, in a new revealing interview, the 43-year-old vehemently denies the rumors.
Bundchen was asked candidly about this rumor in an interview. new york times A profile promoting her new cookbook, nourishAnd she did not suppress her feelings about the baseless accusations. times Brady noted that he has since been saved. their divorce After 13 years of marriage, they got married in October 2022.
The media said, “In no uncertain terms, [Bündchen] She refuted accusations that she had been deceived, saying, “That's a lie.” ”
Bundchen also said, “I don't want my life to be in the tabloids. I don't want to expose myself to all that.”
Bündchen and Brady first became romantically involved in January 2007 and married on February 26, 2009. They have two children, son Benjamin, 14, and daughter Vivian, 11, while Brady also has a 16-year-old daughter. Jack is his eldest son with actress Bridget Moynahan.
as ET reported In February, a source said Bündchen and Valente had gone from friends to lovers. The source also said that the two started dating as friends and their relationship gradually developed.
Bundchen said that what makes their relationship so unique is that they started out as friends.
“It’s the first time I’m meeting someone who was my friend for the first time,” she said. times. “It's totally different. It's very honest, it's very transparent.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Bündchen revealed that now that she's opened her own store in Florida, she doesn't have the staff to attend to all of her children's needs, giving her children a simpler life. The former Victoria's Secret Angel is the one who takes kids to and from school. She also has her children doing housework, and she no longer has a personal cook.
“When you come here, you can be alone with them,” she said. “They have to help me, so I tell them that. I say, 'Listen, I understand there was a chef working with us, but mom We are choosing to do it this way now.”
in Interview for July 2022 Brady, along with Ford CEO Jim Farley, said before the divorce that the hardest part of parenting was trying not to spoil his and Bündchen's children.
“That's probably the hardest thing for us as parents, for me and my wife,” Brady said at the time. “My wife grew up in rural Brazil, in the southernmost tip of Rio Grande do Sul, in a very small farming village, and she was a very simple girl. You know, their house had two bedrooms. One for her parents and one for her,” and her five younger sisters. ”
“And I grew up in a middle-class family in California,” he continued. “My father took the day off for his family. My mother stayed home.” [and] My mother took care of us children and I saw her working every night to cook food for us and wash our clothes. They came to every game and supported us. It was amazing. “
“We have people cleaning for us. We have people making food for us. We have people driving us to the airport if we need to,” Brady continued. “When we get off the plane, people are waiting for us and we are escorted onto the plane. That's the reality for my kids, and that's the hard part, 'Guys, this is real. It's not what it looks like, you know, and what can you do about it? ”
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