It looks like Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen are headed to an imminent divorce. Since the Tampa Bay QB and the former supermodel hired divorce lawyers, fans speculated on what will the future entails for the two. And one of the things that might get affected after their separation would be their living condition.
The couple of thirteen years hired lawyers to look after their finances. Also to see how they will divide their assets, which they bought all around the world as a married couple. Along with that, the children are often the primary concern for parents who are considering ending their marriage.
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After straightening out finances and assets, the couple will look into their children’s custody. Tom Brady is the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hence, Tampa Bay becomes the location for the family to stay at. So, if the couple decides to go through with their plan of divorce, either of them or both may possibly move to New York City. The same city where Brady’s eldest son, John Edward, lives. The 45-year-old had his oldest son with his ex-girlfriend, Bridget Moynahan.
Did Tom Brady and Bündchen sign a prenup?
A prenuptial agreement is often something that famous and rich celebrities like Gisele Bündchen and Tampa Tom agree to before getting married. Both individuals are wealthy.
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And since divorce lingers on the horizon, many speculate if the two signed a prenup or not. Between 2000 and 2020, Bündchen made $500 million in salary and sponsorships, whereas Brady earned $330 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The combined value of the two is pegged at $650 million.
The present prenup is quite tight and outlines how everything would be divided, should they separate. But it has to be revised and can be if both parties agree. This was according to a talk with an individual close to Bündchen that was revealed in The Things. The same source stated Gisele is affluent in her own right. Many people in her life thought it would be strange if she didn’t change their prenuptial agreement.
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If the information is accurate, the pair indeed sign a prenuptial agreement before they tied the knot. It would be more unexpected if they hadn’t signed a prenup given their great net worth.
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