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KEY POINTS

  • Tom Brady was seen carrying a bag from Louis Vuitton's new collaboration with artist Yayoi Kusama
  • The campaign for the line starred his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen
  • The campaign also featured Bella Hadid and Christy Turlington

Tom Brady was spotted carrying a bag from a new Louis Vuitton collection whose campaign starred his ex-wife Gisele Bündchen.

When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was heading into the Raymond James Stadium in Florida before his team's match against the Dallas Cowboys Monday night, the 45-year-old was photographed carrying an LVxYK Keepall 55, a $3,650 bag from the fashion house's newest collaboration with artist Yayoi Kusama, People reported.

The campaign for the line, which celebrated "art and high-level craftmanship" and was released earlier this month, featured several top models, including Bella Hadid and Christy Turlington.

The campaign also starred Bündchen, who made her modeling comeback following her divorce from Brady last year.

The 42-year-old Brazilian supermodel went topless for the campaign, posing with a few of the women's polka-dot bags in just a pair of jeans, according to the outlet.

The collaboration — the second between Louis Vuitton and the Japanese artist — included a fashion line for men, which is where Brady's duffel can be found. The men's line featured bags, clothes, sneakers, belts and caps with painted dots in hues of white, black, red, blue and green.

Brady and Bündchen, who share 13-year-old son Benjamin and 10-year-old daughter Vivian, finalized their divorce in October 2022 after 13 years of marriage.

During an episode of his "Let's Go" podcast in 2021, the NFL star opened up about the difficulties of balancing marriage, family dynamics and his career, admitting that he knew that Bündchen had to put her career on hold to prioritize raising their children.

"I think my wife has, you know, held down the house for a long time now, and I think there are things that she wants to accomplish. You know, she hasn't worked as much in the last 10, 12 years just raising our family and kind of committing to being in life in Boston and then moving to Florida," Brady said at the time, referring to his March 2020 trade, according to Us Weekly.

Since the former couple's divorce, they have focused on work and co-parenting their children.

In another episode of the athlete's SiriusXM podcast earlier this year, he talked about how he and his team manage to remain "professional" while going through personal problems off the field, including divorce.

"I think, you know, we all are going through stuff, you know, we're people, and we're all going through stuff, and obviously, we're all professionals, and we [want to] show up to work and do our best. And when you're a professional, that's what professional means," Brady told co-host Jim Gray, according to People.

"You show up every day with the best possible attitude you can have," he added, before concluding that he tried to "really focus" on what his job entailed.

Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were knocked out of the NFL playoffs Monday after losing to the Dallas Cowboys, 14-31.

Meanwhile, Bündchen has been busy in the past months, attending Vivara's 60th-anniversary dinner in São Paulo, Brazil, maintaining her fitness with the help of her jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente and going on vacation with her children to Costa Rica.

The model's sightings with her trainer in Costa Rica have sparked romance speculation, but an unnamed insider debunked the dating rumors, telling People, "He and his two brothers are Gisele and the kids' martial arts teachers."

"They are not dating," the source added.

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen attend a 2019 gala in Los Angeles, California
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