Gisele Bündchen is keeping her thoughts about ex Tom Brady’s rumored romance with Alix Earle to herself, a source tells the National Enquirer.
“Of course she’s aware of what’s going on,” reveals the source. “They still have a lot of mutual friends, after all.”
The Brazilian supermodel, 45, was married to the former NFL quarterback, 48, for 13 years and they share two children together, son Benjamin, 16, and daughter Vivian, 16.
“Gisele wishes Tom peace and love. She’s not going to lecture him or make … comments that might get back,” the source explains. “She’s not trying to pass judgement or stir up any drama with him. At the end of the day, he’s a big boy who can handle himself.”
Since splitting in 2022, the estranged exes have gone in “totally opposite” directions, notes the source.
Bündchen tied the knot with her former Jiu-Jitsu instructor, Joaquim Valente, in Surfside, Florida on Wednesday, December, 3, less than a year after they welcomed their first child together, a baby boy.
“She’s just living her life and minding her own business,” says the source.
Meanwhile, Brady has been romantically linked to a string of famous women, including Irina Shayk, Kim Kardashian and most recently Earle, 25.
“It’s common knowledge that Gisele’s marriage hit him hard,” admits the source, and as the Enquirerpreviously reported, his post-divorce flings have felt like a distraction.
“A lot of people would love to see him tone things down a few notches and chill out, or at least do more of this stuff out of the spotlight,” adds the source.
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