A good and solid prenuptial agreement allowed for a quick divorce from Gisele and Tom Brady
All of society has followed the split of mega model Gisele Bündchen, 42, and superstar NFL player Tom Brady, 45, and some have wondered how such a union didn’t involve a dispute over assets? The answer is that a strict prenuptial agreement was the key to this problem, allowing for a quick divorce and division of assets, even after 13 years of marriage, according to the website Page Six. A source said the arrangement was in place before they tied the knot in 2009.
The former couple, who are individually very wealthy, kept their business and assets separate, except for the properties that had to be divided. Brady is believed to be keeping the mansion, under construction on Miami’s Indian Creek Island, worth $17 million, purchased in 2020.
Just before the divorce, Gisele quietly bought a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home in Miami Beach worth $1.25 million, according to the New York Post. Sources say she is likely to use this property as an office and has also bought another bigger house in the area.
Gisele will keep her home on the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, where she regularly vacations with her children. Her large property portfolio also includes homes in the Bahamas and the exclusive Yellowstone Club in Montana, as well as an apartment in New York, where she stayed during her split from Brady.
The player has an estimated net worth of up to $333 million (about $1.7 billion), while Gisele – the world’s highest-paid model – has a fortune of $400 million (more than $2 billion). ).
A source added that the terms of the division of her large portfolio of properties had already been settled before the suit was filed.
Gisele and Brady married in 2009 in a private ceremony in Santa Monica. After 13 years of marriage, the model confirmed their divorce on October 28 on social media. Brady did not contest the request.