Fond Memories and Gratitude
Gisele Bündchen, the renowned supermodel, expressed her heartfelt emotions upon the passing of her mother, Vânia Maria Nonnenmacher Bündchen. She fondly reminisced about the beautiful memories they shared and emphasized the lasting impact of her mother’s teachings. Bündchen acknowledged that her mother’s love would forever guide her and her siblings. She concluded by expressing her belief that she would see her mother in her dreams.
A Sad Loss for the Bündchen Family
Vânia Maria Nonnenmacher Bündchen, aged 75, sadly passed away on Sunday, as confirmed by Fox News Digital. The Moinhos de Vento Hospital issued a statement regarding her demise. She had been admitted to the hospital on Friday, January 26, in southeastern Brazil. Gisele Bündchen is one of six children, including her twin sister Patricia and sisters Rafaela, Graziela, Gabriela, and Raquel.
A Difficult Journey
Gisele Bündchen had previously opened up about the challenges of caring for her ailing parents. She spoke to People magazine in September, describing the impact on her family’s life. Bündchen expressed that she felt overwhelmed by the twists and turns that life had thrown at her. Nevertheless, she remained determined to do her best given the circumstances.
A Rough Personal Life
In recent years, Gisele Bündchen has faced personal difficulties. She and her ex-husband, Tom Brady, announced their separation through separate Instagram posts in October 2022. The former couple had been married for 13 years and share two children, Benjamin Rein (14) and Vivian Lake (11). Brady also has a son, Jack (16), from a previous relationship with Bridget Moynahan.
Reflecting on the Past
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Bündchen reflected on her relationship with Brady after their divorce was finalized. She emphasized that despite their separation, they remained a team. Bündchen expressed her lack of regrets and acknowledged that she cherished every moment of their time together.
Tracy Wright from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.