New York Post

‘No cheating’ in Brady rift

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THERE has been “no cheating” involved in Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen’s marriage troubles — but the couple has recently “grown apart,” according to sources.

One source said, “There is absolutely no accusation of cheating on either side . . . Tom and Gisele have recently struggled to make their marriage work and have grown apart.”

The insider, reports The Post’s Emily Smith, added that the model and the QB, who un-retired from the NFL in March, spent most of the summer living separately.

The couple vacationed with their children in the Bahamas in July, but Bündchen then took the kids to their Costa Rica home for three weeks without Brady, Page Six has learned.

While it was previously believed the two were together during Brady’s shocking 11-day break from training camp in August, the source says the pro actually took another trip to the Bahamas solo with the kids at the time.

While Page Six had reported their marriage was on the rocks following an “epic row” about his decision to return to the NFL, the family source countered, “There wasn’t an epic fight. Gisele has no problem with Tom returning to football. She wants him to be happy and wants him to play, if that is what he wants . . . There was never an ultimatum set down for Tom to choose between football or her.

Their problems are more about the distance that has been created between them over a longer period of time.” She is said to be staying at a rented home in Miami with their kids.

She is also staying busy with her career. She recently appeared on the cover of V Magazine, marking her first cover in nearly four years. She followed that with British Vogue, Elle and Perfect, and, we hear, has been shot by David Sims for Le Monde’s magazine, M le Mag, which is set to come out during the Paris fashion shows over the coming weeks. We hear she’ll also be on the cover of V for its November couture issue, and has another shoot coming up for a major issue of a magazine.

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