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Gisele Bundchen

Vogue Brazil - October 2010

Editorial: "Sport Couture"
Ph.: Gui Paganini

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Gisele leads cheers for QB husband
While Patriots' fans were happy to see their team do well on Sunday, one certain fan couldn't contain her excitement.

Quarterback Tom Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, was jumping out of her seat and high-fiving friends in her suite every time the Patriots made a good play during the Halloween matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.

With her hair pulled back in a ponytail and wearing a bulky black sweater, the model spent most of the game focusing on what was happening on the field, but also monitoring her high-energy stepson, 3-year-old Jack, and taking turns with others in her suite holding her 10-month-old son, Benjamin.
sunchronicle via giseledaily
 
^we can´t really talk about that here so I left you a comment on your profile :)
 
Vogue Brazil - October 2010

Editorial: "Sucesso A Galope" (Re-print Vogue US April 2010) + Exclusive Interview
Ph.: Patrick Demarchelier

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Brr, it looks freezing!!

HQs - Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady bike with their children on a cold Boston Monday morning

modelcandids.com
 
^ SOO CUTE!! When I saw "children" I did a double take...I forgot Tom already had another kid!
I love Giselle's comfy simple style so much.
 
lol..interesting...

Where the Real Breastfeeding Bullies Are

It's inevitable that when you tell people that the world is round, those who believe (or want to believe) that it's flat are going to call you cruel. The world of online mommyhood interactions has taught us the same. Discuss the benefits of breastfeeding or suggest that a first-time mom should give breastfeeding a shot and be told you're making women who couldn't breastfeed feel bad, or that you need to lay off formula feeders. Whether or not that's actually bullying is highly debatable, but when Gisele Bundchen said, "I think there should be a worldwide law, in my opinion, that mothers should breastfeed their babies for six months," people sure flipped out on her, even though it was obvious she was just using a cliche phrase and wasn't serious. But Indonesia, on the other hand, is serious. In fact, they're serious enough that they just passed the law that Gisele joked about, with a punishment of a huge fine and up to one year's jail time for anyone who doesn't breastfeed.

http://thestir.cafemom.com/baby/111857/where_the_real_breastfeeding_bullies

(thestir)
 
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