Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, a famous couple loved by many, recently decided to go their separate ways, which left their fans feeling sad. However, both Gisele and Tom seem ready to move on. So, who is the man who has captured Gisele’s heart now? Let’s find out!
After being married for 13 years and raising two children together, NFL star Tom Brady and supermodel Gisele Bündchen decided to split up in 2022. They started dating in January 2007 and got married on February 26, 2009. They have two children together – 14-year-old Benjamin and 11-year-old Vivian. Tom Brady also has a 16-year-old son named Jack from a previous relationship.
There are rumors that Gisele is now dating Joaquim Valente, a jiu-jitsu instructor who was originally just a friend. But their relationship quickly grew into something more. Sources say Gisele and Joaquim have been romantically involved.
Joaquim Valente has been a source of support for Gisele during this new phase of her life after her divorce. What makes their relationship special is that they were close friends before becoming romantically involved. “He has been there for her as she moves forward in this new phase of life after her divorce, and it has been a positive change for her,” a source revealed.
Gisele and Valente share many interests, especially their passion for wellness. Their shared love for staying active, traveling, and taking care of their health has strengthened their bond. “They connect deeply and have a lot of fun together,” the source added.
While Gisele hasn’t directly confirmed the romantic rumors, she has talked about how important Valente is in her life. In an interview with People magazine in March 2023, Gisele expressed gratitude for Valente, highlighting his role as a martial arts instructor for her and her children.
In May of the same year, Gisele and Valente were seen enjoying time together on a beach in Miami. They looked genuinely happy and enjoyed each other’s company.
If you found this story interesting, make sure to check out another article where Gisele explains the real reason behind her divorce from Tom Brady.
I Was Furious at My Daughter’s Birthday Gift to My Wife – Was My Punishment Justified?
My teenage daughter has been pushing my buttons when it comes to her new stepmother, but this time she went too far. My wife, her stepmother, usually buffers her when it comes to me dealing out punishment, however, her latest actions forced my hand!
Hi everyone, my name is Tom, and my wife, Mia, and I have been together for three years. This is the story of how I learned the hard way that my teenage daughter needed firmer consequences after she did something I just couldn’t forgive.
So on this fateful day, as the clock struck 8 p.m., my wife’s 42nd birthday celebration was in full swing, laughter filling our home, a stark contrast to the storm brewing under the surface.
Harper, my 17-year-old daughter from a previous marriage, had been on thin ice with Mia, but when she asked if she could join the festivities, my wife met the request with optimism.
What you need to understand is that my second wife is a wonder to behold. She’s forgiving, loving, kind, warm, understanding, considerate, caring, and so much more. This might be strange for a father to say, but those traits were something she didn’t share with her stepdaughter.
Harper seemed to lean more toward her mother’s character: vindictive, condescending, argumentative, unforgiving, sometimes cruel, and more—all the traits that caused me to divorce her mother.
“I promise to do better,” Jess mumbled, clearly not thrilled at playing the remorseful rebel.
“And I’ll return your room,” Chelsea added, sounding as convincing as a late-night infomercial host.
Beth, ever the diplomat, nodded, “Let’s work on being a family, not a reality show cast.”
So, here we are, the dust slowly settling on the battlefield. Our home is inching back towards sitcom territory, with fewer commercial breaks and more genuine laughs.
Amy got her room back, Chelsea learned the importance of boundaries, and Jess… well, Jess is still Jess, but with a bit more empathy. And me? I’m still the dragon, but now my fire breath is reserved for BBQ Sundays and roasting marshmallows, not family feuds.
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