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Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen are a great, loving, and caring power couple. Despite all the attention that is always on them, they have found it pretty easy to keep their bond strong. When you’re a big celebrity like Tom Brady, there are always people with cameras trying to capture a glimpse of you. That’s what happened once back in 2016. When Brady was still a member of the New England Patriots, a rare photo of him was taken by someone.

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According to a source, Tom Brady was seen flipping off a Taxi Driver in New York. At that moment, he was crossing a street with his wife, Gisele Bündchen. Not many have seen this side of TB12, but he also has had his moments of rage like others.

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It is quite common in New York that people are seen flipping off taxi drivers. As a result, the former Patriots quarterback might have just acted like a normal citizen of Long Island.

Gisele Bündchen has always played an important role in the life of Tom Brady

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Tom Brady is preparing himself for another season in the NFL. Even though he had announced his retirement at the end of last season, he came back in time to make a run toward another Super Bowl.

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Gisele Bündchen has always had an influence on the decisions taken by Brady. Most of the time, Brady is busy on the field and in his business ventures. During that time, Gisele is at home taking care of the kids in the absence of Brady.

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Without Gisele, Brady might not have been so successful in his life. Gisele is a supermodel. Her name and fame have also helped to grow the brand of the 7-time Super Bowl Champion. Gisele hopes that her husband achieves his ultimate goal of winning eight rings this season.

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