Gisele Bündchen secretly married her jiu-jitsu trainer boyfriend Joaquim Valente, with whom she welcomed a son at the start of the year, in an intimate ceremony last month.
And akin to when she announced that pregnancy at the end of last year, ex-husband Tom Brady didn’t seem to take the news that well…
Although the 48-year-old seven-time Super Bowl champ, who shares son Benjamin, 15, and daughter Vivian, 12 with the Brazilian supermodel, didn’t comment specifically on the wedding, he did post some very interesting content on social media soon after the news went public. Keep reading to find out more…
How Did Tom Brady React To Ex-Wife Gisele Bündchen's Secret Wedding?
According to Page Six, a source confirmed that Gisele, 45, and Joaquim, 38, got married in an intimate ceremony surrounded by a small group of friends and family at home. The source reportedly said Joaquim "is thrilled they finally tied the knot after having a kid together."
And soon after the news became public, the NFL broadcaster took to his Instagram Stories to share a selfie with his followers, wearing a white hoodie that read: "Forever young." He captioned the somewhat cryptic snap with an equally cryptic caption: "Yuppppppp 100."
Things got even more interesting when the former quarterback followed up with what could only be described as a thirst trap. In the second Instagram Story, he posed in a fitted black T-shirt and matching shorts, and flexed his pecs while holding a football. He tagged his athletic brand No Bull in the picture, and added the caption "LFG" – short for "Let's [expletive] Go."

Social Media Reactions
Many people weren't that sympathetic on social media, and didn't hold back with their thoughts! "Oh this is fun to witness," joked one Instagram user, followed by the crying laughing emoji, as a second called it a "desperate and insecure move." "How mature," slammed a third. Ouch!
"Tom cared more about football than his family or company with Gisele," noted a fourth, as a fifth said: "He made his bed." "Should've, could've, would've Tommy boy. Football mattered more to you," quipped a sixth. "He cared more about football than his family," echoed a seventh.
"Need to move with your life and not live in the past," advised an eighth, followed by two hand clapping emojis. "You need to move on," concurred a ninth, as a tenth added: " Too late for Tom, all the best for queen Gisele."


