Gisele Bündchen was seen stepping out with her baby on Friday, enjoying a quiet stroll through her Surfside neighborhood. The mom of three embraced a sporty-chic look, showing off her toned physique in beige biker shorts paired with a fitted white tank top.
The supermodel completed the outfit with an olive green cap, white sneakers, and a simple ponytail. Opting for a natural beauty look, she appeared to wear little to no makeup. Her baby was nestled in a beige carrier, facing her and donning an adorable mini bucket hat for sun protection. See the look here!
Gisele Bündchen Rocks a Sporty Look for Stroll With Her Baby
Bündchen, 45, shares her infant son with boyfriend Joaquim Valente, 35, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor. While the baby’s name has not been publicly confirmed, he is believed to be around 5 months old, with previous reports suggesting his middle name is River.
The supermodel also shares two older children—15-year-old son Benjamin and 12-year-old daughter Vivian—with her ex-husband, retired NFL quarterback Tom Brady.
Her outing comes on the heels of Brady sharing a cryptic note with fans, reflecting on how football helped shape him into a better father for his family.
Bündchen was widely reported to have encouraged Brady to retire from football, expressing concerns about his long-term health and a desire for him to be more present with their family.
Tom Brady Talks About Dedication to Family Through Football
“I think part of being a great father is being a great example of doing what it takes to take care of your family,” Brady wrote, according to the Daily Mail. “I chose to do it by playing football.”
He added, “My dedication to the sport, the hours of practice, the moments when I was laser focused – those were times when I believe I was doing the best possible thing for my family and my kids, by prioritizing my profession and teaching, by example, what it takes to be really good at your job, what it takes to follow through on commitments, what it takes to be a great teammate; and showing them, also by example, that work is a big part of all of our lives.”
He didn’t stop there, the football legend continued, “Remember, your children are watching everything. They see what you do in every aspect of your life and how you do it. Reading bedtime stories and helping them with homework are not the only ways to be a great parent. And neither is winning Super Bowls or MVPs.” Brady added, “Being a great football player didn’t make me a great dad, but how I became a great player certainly had an impact – from showing up day in and day out, to doing whatever it took to get better, be successful, be a role model, and to provide.”
“You won’t be perfect. Nobody is,” he said. “You will fail and disappoint people along the way. But if you stay committed to your goals over time, even when your priorities shift (which they do at times), then you can be confident that you are living a life of integrity and purpose,” he concluded.


