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Gisele Bündchen marked Father’s Day with a heartfelt tribute to her husband, and notably didn’t include her ex Tom Brady in the celebration. The supermodel took to Instagram Sunday to honor her current husband, Joaquim Valente, with a glowing…

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It's telling that Bündchen chose to highlight her current relationship with her children rather than acknowledge Brady's role in their lives, which suggests she's using Father's Day as a way to assert her own parental authority and redefine what it means to be a mother in her current situation.

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The article mentions that Bündchen's father's day message was posted on social media but doesn't explain why she chose to post it in that particular format rather than sharing directly with Brady or their children. It seems like a very public way to make a statement about their relationship dynamics that might have been better handled privately.

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It's strange that Gisele would publicly acknowledge her daughters with Brady while completely omitting his name from the Father's Day message, especially since she's been so open about her relationship with him in the past. The fact that she would include her children's names but not their father's name in what's supposed to be a Father's Day message seems like a very calculated political move that suggests she's trying to maintain control over her narrative in a very public way.

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The article mentions that Bündchen's father's day message came across as a subtle jab at Brady's recent divorce, but it's odd that the story doesn't explore what specific elements of the message were seen as snide—was it the timing, the lack of mention of his son, or something more pointed? The piece focuses heavily on the public relations aspect rather than examining whether the father's day message actually contained any direct commentary on Brady's marital status.

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The article mentions that Bündchen's father's day message didn't include any reference to Brady's name or their shared children, which seems like a very public way to signal the end of their relationship. Did the article provide any context about how this message was received by their children or the public?