Gisele Bundchen shows no signs of missing Tom Brady as the Brazilian model soaks up the springtime sun on a yacht with her friends, joined by the father of her latest child, Joaquim Valente, in Miami.
The 44-year-old wore a fedora hat, dark sunglasses and black sarong swimsuit for her trip on the boat as she lay down on a lounger in the warm weather, letting her hair down after the end of winter.
She chose to stay out of the water and remained onboard the Schafer V44 vessel, which was purchased in February 2025, whilst the 37-year-old Valente chose to go for a dip with his friends.
They didn’t ignore each other, however. Photos caught the lovers chatting and even sharing a kiss as they continue to figure out parenthood together after welcoming their first son, although Bundchen has two previous children with Tom Brady.
“Congratulations to Gisele Bundchen and Joaquim Valente,” Schafer Yachts wrote on Instagram. “On welcoming their gorgeous new Schaefer V44.
“Just in time to celebrate the arrival of their newborn! “May this stunning yacht be the perfect setting for making treasured new memories!”
Valued at $1.2 million, it’s unsure if their child has gone onto the pricey vessel yet. Limited details are known about the younger, born around February 5, although his middle name is believed to be River.
Brady suffers disappointment in England
Since quitting the NFL for a second time at the end of the 2021/22 season, Brady has made a big push to continue his business ventures by acquiring shares in the likes of the Las Vegas Raiders and Birmingham City in soccer.
And as far as his time with Birmingham has gone, it’s been a successful season with the club securing promotion to the EFL Championship one year on from their relegation to League 1.
But he had to settle for disappointment on Sunday, April 13 as the club lost 2-0 to Peterborough United in the Football League Trophy final at Wembley with the seven-time Super Bowl champion watching on.
Brady spoke before the game and told the players and staff to enjoy the moment after making their city proud, admitting he was excited for the game and that watching his club at the 90,000-seater Wembley Stadium was a dream come true.
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