Home » Sports News » “Is it the beginning of the end?” Gisele Bundchen snubs Tom Brady’s latest matchup to add fuel to ‘split-family’ rumors 

When Tom Brady announced his comeback into the NFL before the start of the 2022-23 season, he would’ve admired to have the warmth and approval of all his loved ones. As fans all over the world were ecstatic to have Brady back to the field, where he belongs, Gisele Bundchen could not have more of it. 

Having emphasized the need to have Tom Brady with her kids, Gisele adamantly revealed his desire to focus on her career as well. Given that Tom Brady hasn’t had the most ideal start to his preseason campaign, it seems like the rumors of Brady and Bundchen splitting will catch even more fire as the kids were present without their mom, to witness the NFL GOAT in action when Bucs locked horns against the Packers. 

Tom Brady has been married to the Brazilian Supermodel for over 12 years now, and perhaps his wife demanding some time form him for the family seems just about right. Perhaps, those are the sacrifices Brady has to endure to be able to step onto the football field at the age of 45. 

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The emotional problems have surely taken a toll of Tom Brady as he was visibly not able to keep up with his anger during the showdown vs New Orleans Saints, when he threw away a tablet in frustration. While the season opener showcased all the positives of Tom and symbolized his determination to represent the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has he sacrificed on his family? 

It is indeed safe to urge that a professional athlete can perform at the best of his abilities, knowing he has his loved ones cheering for him. But guess, this is what Brady has to fight for. An emotional battle not only on the pitch for his teammates, but the most important one for him family and wife, Gisele too. 

HOUSTON, TX – FEBRUARY 05: Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots celebrates with wife Gisele Bundchen and daughter Vivian Brady after defeating the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl 51 at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. The Patriots defeated the Falcons 34-28. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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