Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are amicably co-parenting following the end of their 'bad marriage': Source

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are amicably co-parenting following the end of their 'bad marriage': Source
Tom Brady split from Gisele Bundchen in October 2022 (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Tom Brady is finding his stride once again following his nasty divorce from ex-wife Gisele Bundchen.

Speaking about the NFL legend's life after his split from the supermodel in October 2022, a source said, "Tom had a bumpy start navigating the single life after his divorce, but he’s doing great now."


 
 
 
 
 
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Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's end of marriage was 'scary'

Addressing Brady and Bundchen's marriage that ended after thirteen years, the source said, "He and Gisele made it sound like they grew apart and that their split was very amicable, but their marriage near the end was so bad it was scary."

"The past year has made a world of difference. He’s embraced co-parenting, dating here and there and he’s even made peace with Gisele," the insider noted.

Tom Brady shares how being famous becomes a challenge to his time spent with his children

The 46-year-old former football quarterback who has been casually dating model Irina Shayk mostly spends his free time with his young children, 13-year-old son Benjamin, and 11-year-old daughter Vivian, whom he shares with Bundchen and also his 16-year-old son John whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Bridget Moynahan.


 
 
 
 
 
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However, Brady finds it difficult to hang out with his children in public, according to OK Magazine.

"I feel like for me, when I'm out with my kids, I really wanna be with them, you know? And I really make it clear to people, 'Sorry, I'm just out here enjoying my time with my family, you know?" the father-of-three explained in a recent interview.

"And whether I'm at a game for my son, and I love doing that, but, you know, a lot of times the attention gets shifted to us and I don't want to take away from their moments because this is an important part of their life and their maturation," he added.

In his interview, the retired NFL player also highlighted the "unique challenges" of being famous.

"The reason we get to go on a lot of fun vacations and you guys go to schools and have people to help [is because] we have to deal with some things that are different than everyone else," Brady said of what he has conveyed to his children.


 
 
 
 
 
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"So, there’s no straight arrow for anyone in life. Everyone’s gonna find different curves and turns and twists and trying to just be a great parent," he added.

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