
Tom Brady could be added by ex-wife Gisele to guest lift for 'difficult' wedding
Tom Brady could potentially be invited to his ex-wife Gisele Bundchen's wedding if she decides to marry Joaquim Valente. Brady and Bundchen ended their 13-year marriage in October 2022, a split that deeply affected the seven-time Super Bowl champion, who recently shared an emotional message on social media when Bundchen had a baby with her new partner.
And, if Bundchen and Valente decide to walk down the aisle, the New England Patriots legend could potentially receive an invitation, after a source revealed to Life and Style Magazine that Bundchen is considering the possibility, should things progress with Valente.
The magazine stated that it "remains to be seen" whether Brady would be on the guest list, with Bundchen's hesitation reportedly stemming from her past sacrifices to support her ex-husband's career.
The source add: "This wedding and marriage will no doubt be difficult for him, but he was preoccupied with football for a lot of the time he and Gisele were together.
"She sacrificed so much for him and his NFL career."
Brady is still grappling with the aftermath of their divorce. In a post celebrating his parents' enduring marriage, the champion penned a heartfelt message acknowledging their remarkable journey together.
The NFL icon expressed: "56 years ago in Browerville, MN... Happy Anniversary to the most incredible parents anyone could ask for. Over the years, you've shown our whole family what it truly means to build a life of love, laughter and faith. You've taught us how to support one another, how to grow together, and how to face life's challenges.
"We're endlessly grateful for everything you've done and continue to do for us. Thank you for being the heart of our family. Here's to 56 amazing years - and many more to come!"
Brady recently revealed that his appearance on his Netflix roast had a negative impact on his children also. During an episode of the 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast, the 47-year-old candidly shared how his children were affected. He confessed: "It was tough on my kids for sure.
"You don't know what to expect and I love laughing at myself, it felt like I was in the locker room. And the harder people go at me, I'll actually love it. If people make fun of you, then I know I'm good with them. And I don't take myself too serious but I do understand that for my kids, that was really hard.
"There are some things as a parent you f--- up and you don't realize until after. We're not perfect parents. There's no perfect manual for it and you have to evaluate yourself as a parent too all the time. ... So even though I really enjoyed the show and the performances were incredible – and when you were in that moment, in that theater that night at the Forum (in Los Angeles), it was electric. It was crazy.
"We got done and everybody was on cloud nine. And that moment I'll never forget. And I'll never forget when I talked to my kids the next day, and I felt like a stake through the heart – and understandably.
"They're protective of their mom, of their dad, of everybody. 'What was the point of that? Why did you do that?' You live and you learn."
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