The supermodel, Gisele Bündchen, and the NFL GOAT, Tom Brady, called it quits and ended their 13-year-long marriage last year. The former NFL power couple’s split was amicable. They decided and announced to focus on their children. But before their marriage hit the rock, the two were, what kids call these days, ‘couple goal’ of the era.
Brady and Bündchen tied the knot in 2009 and enjoyed years of marital bliss. Even though they are not married anymore, the former runway model listed the qualities that made TB12 the man of her dreams. She also explained how Brady helped her become an attentive listener.
The former Victoria’s Secret Angel is not only a world-renowned model but also an author of a NY Times bestseller. In her memoir, Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life.
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Gisele Bündchen adorably talked about her ex-hubby
Gisele penned all the episodes from her personal life that enabled her to become a content and peaceful person.
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At times, she gives tidbits about her QB husband. While talking about one such life-changing episode, she mentioned that in her teen years, she engaged in intense inner negotiations. When she was in romantic relationships where she felt as if she was “swimming in fast-moving waters.” But Tampa Tom was completely different from others.
“When I chose Tom to be my life partner, I was fortunate to find a man calmer than he is stormy...It’s a quality I hadn’t experienced in any of my other romantic relationships. I love my husband—and most of all, I trust him. With Tom, who provides our family with a stable foundation, I’m able to create a home.” When the star QB came home from long work days, he trusted his wife to talk to him. But as the years passed, Gisele became a better listener.
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The successful individuals also completed each other. They were alike and different simultaneously. While Tom is calculated, Gisele is intuitive.
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