Tom Brady appears to have been completely erased from his ex-wife’s life.
On Sunday, model Gisele Bundchen commemorated Father’s Day by posting a slideshow of herself with her current husband Joaquim Valente, her father and her children. She wrote in English and Portuguese:
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“Thank you for leading by example, and for the values you embody, love, humility, integrity, discipline, kindness and consistency. You are an incredible role model. We are all so grateful for you, and we love you so much.”
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She continued:
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“And dad, thank you for your unconditional love, wisdom, and support through every stage of my life. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there.”
The message seemed to exclude Brady, with whom she shares two children — son Benjamin and daughter Vivian (Bundchen also has a stepson, Jack, from Brady’s relationship with Bridget Moynahan). It drew a response from Dallas Cowboys insider Clarence Hill Jr.:
“Wow”
Tom Brady inaugurates new CardVault branch in Kansas City
Despite no longer being an active football player, Tom Brady remains busy. His part-ownership of the Las Vegas Raiders is already well-documented, but he also has businesses outside football, most recently the coconut water brand Good Nut.
What most people will not know, however, is that he also has a stake in the trading card company CardVault. On Saturday, he helped to inaugurate its 16th and newest branch within Kansas City’s downtown Power and Light District.
In a statement that was issued before the launch event, co-founder Ed Kane said:
“Following the success we’ve seen in Ballpark Village in St. Louis with our partners at The Cordish Companies, expanding into their Kansas City Power & Light District is a natural next step. Kansas City has one of the most passionate sports fan bases in the country, and we’re excited to bring the CardVault experience to the center of that energy.”
The store, which is located at 1030 Main Street, is open daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. CT.
Edited by Andre Castillo
