Supermodel Gisele Bündchen (42) and football player Tom Brady (45) are arguably among the most famous couples in the world, and it was in 2009 that they exchanged their “yes” at a private ceremony in California. .
In the 13 years they have been married, the couple have managed to create a large family, where they share Ben, 12, and Vivian, 9. Bündchen is also the stepmother of Brady’s son, Jack (14).
Lately, however, it is rumored that not all is fun and games for the star couple. Now, however, the “Victoria’s Secret” model is breaking the silence on the couple’s long marriage, which she is doing at the magazine. Elle.
– His joy must follow
Speaking to the magazine, the supermodel is clear in her speech about creating a “loving environment for her children,” as well as how important it is to support her husband’s dreams and career.
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– Seeing my children succeed and become the beautiful little people that they are, and seeing him succeed and achieve everything in his career – that makes me happy. At this point in my life, I feel like I’ve done a good job.
The 42-year-old also says her decision to put parenting ahead of her career for a while isn’t one she regrets. However, she does not hide her concerns about her husband’s career choice.
– Of course I have my worries – this is a very violent sport, I have my children and I wish it were more present, he says, adding:
– I’ve definitely had those conversations with him over and over again. But at the end of the day, I feel like everyone has to make a decision that works for them. He too must follow his joy.
“I loved my career in the NFL, but now is the time to focus my time and energy on other things,” he wrote, among other things, in an Instagram post in which he announced the news.
It would prove to be a short-lived hiatus for Brady, however, just two months after the announcement, he broke the news that he would be returning for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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“In these two months I have realized that my place is still on the pitch and not in the stands. That time will come, but it’s not the time, ”Brady wrote.