Newly-single Gisele Bundchen has a fun day out with her children amid her $11.5M mansion's renovation
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who recently divorced her NFL star husband Tom Brady, was spotted rocking a casual look as she took a day off from renovating her $11.5M mansion to go to a water park with her children. The warm Florida weather made the trip to the water park all the more fun for her children Benjamin, 13 and Vivian Lake, 10.
The supermodel, 42, and her children were spotted without Brady, who was reportedly considering another year in the NFL. Before Brady, Bundchen dated Hollywood veteran Leonardo DiCaprio for five years and even famously accompanied him to the Oscars. Brady was previously with actress Bridget Moynahan, with whom he shares a son, John Edward, 15. Bundchen is stepmother to John as well.
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For her trip to the water park, the model wore a simple black monokini with spaghetti straps. She covered herself in a pretty black wrap top with white polka dots.
She wore a pair of denim shorts and left her blonde locks open. She had on a pair of sunglasses and completed her look with some casual open toe sandals.
Bundchen spending these days with her children was nothing new. She has been a constant presence in their lives and even stepped away from her career to be able to spend more time with them. “I’m so grateful to have been there in those moments that were really shaping who they are as people,” she said in an interview with Elle in September.
She decided to have the fun day out amid renovation work on her $11.5M mansion, which is located very close to the Miami home Brady owns. The home has five bedrooms and the supermodel was recently spotted at the site, looking as though she was mulling over decisions for the renovation work. Right now, it was reportedly said that Bundchen was renovating the home because it would be convenient for her children to be close to both their parents. She also bought another smaller home farther away in the Miami area for $1.2M, before Brady announced his return to the NFL post-retirement.