Gisele Bundchen Enjoys Christmas With Kids, Family In Brazil While Ex Tom Brady Spends Holiday On The Field
KEY POINTS
- Gisele Bundchen spent Christmas with her parents and kids in Brazil
- The supermodel shared multiple photos on Instagram, documenting how they enjoyed the holidays
- Tom Brady spent Christmas Eve in a hotel and had to play against the Cardinals on Christmas Day
Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen spent their Christmas separately for the first time following their divorce.
The supermodel flew to Brazil with her and Brady's two children, son Benjamin, 13, and daughter Vivian, 12, to spend the holidays with her parents. Bundchen shared a photo dump on Instagram documenting how she celebrated Christmas with her parents at home.
"It's my Rio Grande do Sul Heaven, Sun, South, Earth and Color Where everything that is planted grows and what blooms the most is love," she wrote in the caption translated from Portuguese. "It's always so good to come back home. Always so good to be back home."
The post included a snap of Bundchen surrounded by flowers. Benjamin and Vivian could also be seen in the photos enjoying different activities, including horseback riding, feeding farm animals, bike riding, fishing and picking with the family. The last photo featured the Brazilian model cuddling her parents.
While Bundchen had the chance to spend the holidays with the people close to her, her ex-husband had to spend Christmas Eve in a hotel room and Christmas Day in the field.
In the Dec. 19 episode of "Let's Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Gray" podcast, the seven-time Super Bowl champion talked about spending his first Christmas without his family post-divorce.
"It'll be a new experience that I've never had before that I'm going to have to learn how to deal with," Brady told Jim Gray about how he would spend Christmas. "And I think that's what life's about."
"So you just asked a question about, 'What have you learned from this football season?' I'm going to learn how to deal with Christmas Eve in a hotel," Brady continued. "I'm going to have to learn how to deal with Christmas and Christmas night and still go out there and be a professional and then look forward to celebrating Christmas with my kids the day after, which is part of what football season has been for a long time."
Brady spent Christmas day playing on the field. It was worth it for Brady because the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It was the first game playing on Christmas in his over two-decade football career, Today reported.
Bundchen and Brady finalized their divorce on Oct. 28 after months of speculations that they had marital strife and had been living separately. There were rumors that Bundchen was not happy with his decision to continue his career after announcing his retirement in February. The former celebrity couple said it was an amicable decision.
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