The past few months have been filled with drama for Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady and his wife Gisele Bündchen. Following the star quarterback’s un-retirement and return to the NFL this season, the couple has been plagued with quite a few wild reports and unsubstantiated rumors as the two appear to be dealing with some marriage problems. Now, it looks like the couple’s marriage might be hit with an unfortunate conclusion.
According to a report from Page Six, both Brady and Gisele have hired divorce lawyers and are in the midst of dividing up their finances.
“I never actually thought this argument would be the end of them, but it looks like it is,” one source told Page Six. “I don’t think there will be any coming back now. They both have lawyers and are looking at what a split will entail, who gets what and what the finances will be.”
Obviously, the power couple’s divorce is big news, especially given the off-season headlines. And the NFL world had plenty to say about it on Twitter.
Tom Brady's Spite Season literally cost him his marriage https://t.co/kiAE88otbY
— Russell Steinberg (@Russ_Steinberg) October 4, 2022
Gisele recently opened up about her concerns with Brady playing football and the couple appeared to have a sort of compromise in place after an ultimatum from his wife. But it looks like that might all have gone out the window.
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