Gisele Bundchen is reportedly desperate to save her marriage with Tom Brady, so being pregnant with another baby can be the fashion model's hope in doing so, according to Sun Times National on Thursday.
The rumors of their marriage heading towards a divorce have been circling around for months now, and Bundchen being pregnant with another child must just be the help that she had been desperately waiting for in order to save their union. The New England Patriot's "Deflategate" has reportedly been taking a huge toll on their relationship and had just been stained ever since. Brady is always in a bad mood and Bundchen becomes the ultimate fall-taker.
An insider told OK! Magazine that Bundchen is currently pregnant with their third child which is intensified by Bundchen's lack of playing with her hair color and being extremely health conscious as of the moment. In addition, Brady and Bundchen were just looking for a bigger house not so long ago, Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
Bundchen, a supermodel, knew that the New England Patriot's quarterback was the one for her the moment she laid her eyes on him during a blind date set by their mutual friend back in 2006. She shared to U.K. Vogue's March edition that she just knew it straightaway. "I could see it in his eyes that he was a man with integrity who believes in the same things I do," Bundchen said.
The 35-year-old has been married to the 38-year-old athlete since 2009 and they currently share two children: Ben who is five and Vivian who is two. Bundchen also has a stepson named John, who is Brady's child with actress Bridget Moynahan. Even before, the couple has successfully remained strong amidst all the divorce rumors that have plagued their relationship. At the time, Brady denied any strife during an interview with a Boston radio station. "I've been very blessed to have an incredible relationship with my life partner, and I don't think anything will ever get in the way of that," Brady said.
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