Gisele Bundchen Instagram: Tom Brady's wife shares tribute to Patriots' Super Bowl star

Gisele Bündchen, 38, took her two children, nine-year-old Benjamin and six-year-old Vivien, to cheer on Tom Brady at the 53rd Super Bowl yesterday. Before the game, she shared a picture of Tom kneeling on the field while she hugged him from behind with her 15 million Instagram followers. “I got your back,” she captioned the sweet post. The blonde beauty wore her golden locks in a loose mane of waves for the Super Bowl outing, beaming for the camera as she cosied up to her husband before kick-off.

A second upload showed Vivien wearing an oversized jersey which bore her famous father’s name and number on the back as she stretched her arms out to take in the stadium from the sideline.

“Let’s go papai,” Gisele wrote. “Let’s go Pats!”(sic)

Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bündchen was seen looking tense at the Super Bowl 2019 last night as she watched the New England Patriots take on the Los Angeles Rams.

Sat with a companion in a private box at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, she was spotted frowning worriedly, before perking up and clapping and cheering her husband on.

After the game, Gisele was pictured beaming as she planted a kiss on her husband’s lips to celebrate.

TOM BRADY WIFE: WHO IS GISELE BUNDCHEN? HOW MANY CHILDREN DO THEY HAVE?

Supermodel Gisele hails from Horizontina, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. 

She and quarterback Tom first got together in 2006 and tied the knot in 2009.

They have two children together, while Tom is also father to 11-year-old son Jack from a previous relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan, 47.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Gisele is worth a staggering $400 million, while Tom is also worth $180 million.

With the Patriots beating the Rams 13 – 3, Tom broke the record for the most Super Bowl wins of any individual NFL player by securing his sixth victory.

“It probably won’t sink in for a very, very long time,” he said after the match.

“I’m just so blessed to play the best teammates through the years from out ’01 team and all the way through now. I love these guys.

“That’s what makes this special, man. It’s a brotherhood,” he added.

“All these relationships are so important in my litre and I can’t cherish it enough.

“it’s going to be a celebration tonight.”

source: express.co.uk