Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen Divorce: Supermodel Earns 5x Her Deflategate-Involved Husband

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Many celebrity news outfits have debunked rumors that Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen are divorcing.

However, there are speculations that not all of the celebrity couple's issues have been resolved.

It has earlier been reported that Gisele Bundchen purportedly wears the pants and brings home the bacon in their home.

This may not be an issue in other households, but apparently, the couple's disagreements over who controls the household is purportedly pushing them towards divorce.

"Gisele feels like she has the right to lay down the terms of their marriage because she's the primary breadwinner and worth three times what her footballer husband is," Celeb Dirty Laundry previously reported.

And now, it seems that Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen's financial issues may have just gotten worse.

According to Huffington Post, Gisele Bundchen has just gotten bigger and that she's now earning five times as Tom Brady does.

"The Brazilian supermodel, who officially retired from the runway earlier this year, has taken top spot on Forbes' list of highest-paid models for the ninth year in a row, beating out Cara Delevingne, Adriana Lima and Karlie Kloss," the report said.

"And get this: not only did Gisele out-earn Delevingne and Lima by $35 million, but she was also making nearly five times more than her Superbowl-winning quarterback husband, Tom Brady," the report continued.

Has Gisele's success in her career and financial stability been making Tom insecure, especially after his involvement in deflategate scandal?

The NFL scandal has undoubtedly been a paintful phase in the athlete's life. In a previous interview with the press at Foxboro, Massachusetts, Tom Brady refused to talk about Deflategate after a judge ordered to vacate his suspension.

"Obviously, I have a lot of personal feelings, but I really don't care to share many of those," Brady told reporters in Foxboro, Massachusetts, as quoted by NBC News.

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