During the 2022 NFL season, legendary quarterback Tom Brady went through a very public divorce from his longtime wife and partner Gisele Bündchen, ending their 13 years of marriage. And it sounds like Gisele now has a new romance in her life.
According to a report from Page Six, Gisele is “deeply in love” with prominent jiu-jitsu trainer Joaquim Valente.
“Gisele Bündchen and jiu-jitsu trainer Joaquim Valente are in love, according to sources, and were even seen kissing on Valentine’s Day in their Miami neighborhood, we hear. ‘They’re deeply in love,’ said an insider, adding that the couple stays together regularly. The source said they were even seen locking lips on Wednesday night,” Page Six reported last week.
Rumors have been swirling about the possible romance between Valente and Gisele for quite a while, going back just a few months after she and Brady announced their separation.
While neither party has been willing to confirm a relationship, Page Six reports that since the divorce, Valente has been seen with Gisele “on multiple vacations with her family and has been seen paddleboarding, strolling on the beach, jogging, riding horses, and hitting the gym with her, as well as picking up the Sports Illustrated model from the airport.”
It sure seems like there’s something between them.
[Page Six]

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