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Gisele Bundchen whisks kids to Costa Rica after divorcing Tom Brady

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen filed and finalized their divorce last week. Since then, it seems that both are ready to move on with their personal lives and continue to focus on their children.

Bundchen was last seen in Costa Rica this week at one of her favorite vacation destinations. She was there with her and Tom Brady's two children, son Benjamin and daughter Vivian. The model looked happy, enjoying time with her children.

Gisele Bündchen looks relaxed on Costa Rica getaway after Tom Brady divorce trib.al/gMRzYn3 https://t.co/TOLvAPwno5

According to Page Six, the former couple, who were married for 13 years, split their properties as part of their divorce. Bundchen is rumored to have kept the family home they had in Costa Rica, a place she prefers to vacation. It is also rumored that the quarterback has obtained the home in Miami that is still in the construction process.

Bundchen filed for divorce last Friday at a south Florida courthouse. Just about half an hour later, the divorce was legally finalized and the marriage was dissolved.


Tom Brady looks to be first NFL player to win in four countries

Tom Brady is in his 23rd NFL season and at 45 years old, he has accomplished a lot during his career that most could only dream of achieving. In their Week 9 win against the Los Angeles Rams, he surpassed 100,000 career passing yards, an unprecedented accomplishment.

This week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will travel to Munich, Germany for the country's inaugural NFL game. The Buccaneers will face the Seattle Seahawks and if Brady can lead his team to victory, he will be added to yet another incredible stat.

Greetings from Munich where the ⁦@Buccaneers⁩ have already taken over the Hofbrauhaus. #gobucs #nflnetwork https://t.co/8VX9EhzIzx

A victory on Sunday would give the quarterback wins in four different countries: the United States, Mexico, England, and Germany. Brady is 3-0 in international games and has a 125.2 passer rating while playing outside of the United States.

There's another record that is within reach as well. The seven-time Super Bowl champion needs 258 passing yards to surpass former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles for most international passing yards.

The Bucs will have their hands full with the Seattle Seahawks. If Tampa Bay can harness the momentum from their Rams win, they will have a good chance against Geno Smith and the tough Seahawks squad.

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