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Gisele Bundchen's Baby Revealed: Vivian Lake at 2 Months (PHOTO)

Gisele Bundchen's baby, Vivian Lake, was revealed Friday in a picture the supermodel posted to her Facebook page. Bundchen shares the 2-month-old with star quarterback husband Tom Brady, who plays for the New England Patriots.

Gisele Bundchen's baby was born about two months ago in Boston in December of last year, but now is the first time the public is being shown the bundle of joy. The 32-year-old mother expressed her joy at having her second biological child in her arms.

"Love is everything! Happy Friday, much love to all," she posted on her Facebook wall, translating the words into Portuguese, her native language. In her arms is baby Vivian Lake, who wears a small white dress, her small fists bunched up in excitement.

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At the time of baby Vivian Lake's birth, Bundchen announced the happy news herself, simply letting the public know via Facebook that she and Tom Brady were grateful for their new child.

"We feel so lucky to have been able to experience the miracle of birth once again and are forever grateful for the opportunity to be the parents of another little angel," the supermodel said on her Facebook page.

Vivian Lake is Bundchen's second child, but Brady's third. Bundchen and Brady's first son, Benjamin Rein Brady, was born in 2009. The quarterback also has a child from an earlier relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan named John Edward Thomas Moynahan.

Bundchen and Brady, though dating since December of 2006, did not get married until 2009. Then, February of that year, they married in a traditional Catholic ceremony in Santa Monica, Calif. The superstar couple married again in a bigger ceremony in Costa Rica two months later, however- this time with Brady's first child John in attendance.

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