Life after divorce has settled into a quieter rhythm for Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, but peace did not arrive overnight. More than three years after ending their 13-year marriage, the former couple continues to redefine how they raise their two children while navigating new relationships and very different lifestyles. Their shared focus remains Benjamin and Vivian, even as their personal lives move in separate directions.Both have rebuilt their worlds. Bündchen remarried jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente and welcomed another child, while Brady has been linked to influencer Alix Earle following the New Year. These shifts have reshaped how the exes interact. What once was a tightly connected partnership is now a structured, respectful arrangement centered on parenting and stability.
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen ’s fragile co-parenting balance revealed by insiders
According to US Weekly, sources say communication between Tom 2 and Gisele Bündchen is purposeful rather than personal. “Tom and Gisele only communicate when it comes to the kids,” an insider revealed. “The dust has settled, but he tries not to meddle in her personal life. He hears things from the kids here and there, but tries to stay neutral. They have a good coparenting schedule.” The arrangement reflects a conscious effort to maintain consistency for their children while avoiding unnecessary tension.Another insider noted that their emotional distance reflects where they are in life today. “Tom and Gisele shared some mutual friends from the time they were married, but she doesn’t really socialize with them anymore. Her life has really changed,” the source said. “They share children and will always have that connection, but the divorce was not easy for either of them.”Bündchen has spoken openly about the realities of raising children across two households. “Sometimes, I get pushback, especially because now they’re in two different homes, and there are two different ways,” she explained. “But I feel like I owe it to my kids because of what my mom taught me.” She has also acknowledged the emotional ebb and flow of co-parenting, admitting, “I think there’s easier days than others.”Those thoughts portray a contemporary co-parenting relationship based on respect, boundaries and shifting priorities. Although intimacy might be lost, there is still a working relationship. In the case of Bundchen and Brady, perfection is not the objective anymore. Stability, respecting each other, and having children that are secure in the changes surrounding them is what it is.