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Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen divorce: Tom Brady slams down divorce rumors

Tom Brady is apparently picking up the pieces in his life. He already got control of his career back, as his four-game suspension was overturned last Friday, and he is now focusing on slamming the rumors about his marriage being in trouble.

The New England Patriots quarterback, who is married to supermodel Gisele Bundchen, has finally spoken out about the news that broke last week regarding his rocky marriage. According to People, Brady who was on Boston's WEEI 93.7 FM said last Tuesday, "We're in a great place, I'll just say that. I'm a lucky man. I've been very blessed with support from my family and certainly her, and there's no bigger supporter that I have than her and vice versa. I've been very blessed to have an incredible relationship with my life partner, and I don't think anything will ever get in the way of that."

The two are said to be experiencing a rough patch in their relationship after Brady's Deflategate controversy. The scandal accused Brady of knowing about the tampered footballs but refused to speak out about it. During that time, it's reported that Brady's temper had been less than stable, which caused frustrations on Bundchen and had her consulting a divorce lawyer, as a result.

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However, since the judge threw Brady's suspension out, the couple were recently seen enjoying their time in New York and in Boston. It is said that despite the speculation of split, Bundchen has been very supportive of her husband throughout the entire difficult time.

The two have also been quite expressive of their love on social media, as they have been continuously posting pictures of each other with their family. Brady, 38, and Bundchen, 35, have two children together, Vivian (2) and Benjamin (5), whom they are very much focused on.

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