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Gisele Bundchen Calls Out Tom Brady’s Parenting

Gisele Bundchen Calls Out Tom Brady’s Parenting

Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady divorced in 2022, but in recent days their relationship and everything involving it has fallen under the microscope.

It all started with Bundchen getting busted making out with her kids’ jiu jitsu coach, who she at one point promised was just a friend.

From there Brady’s reps came around and did a victory lap where they essentially suggested that Bundchen had cheated on him.

After that, Brady’s team revealed how the greatest quarterback in NFL history truly felt about his ex-wife’s new boyfriend being around his kids.

This week it was Bundchen’s turn to jump under the spotlight.

In an interview with Robin Roberts of ABC, Bundchen discussed how co-parenting daughter Vivian, 11, and son Benjamin, 14, with Brady has been.

She didn’t leave much to the imagination.

“I think there’s easier days than others,” she told Roberts. “And I can only control what I do.”

In addition to that questionable comment about parenting, Bundchen also made headlines with this interview when she got really emotional when the topic of her split from Brady was brought up.

“You said it was the death of a dream,” Roberts said of the divorce. “How are you?”

Bundchen got choked up at that question.

“Sorry, guys, I didn’t know…. can I have a little moment?”

It will be interesting to see where Bundchen and Brady go from here.

Generally speaking, divorces typically aren’t relitigated years later.

But this particular split is different.

Because Brady and Bundchen occupy such massive spaces within the larger cultural zeitgeist, there continues to be a lot of intrigue surrounding what led to them going their separate ways.

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