Okay, so here’s the deal: Gisele Bündchen, the supermodel and ex-wife of NFL legend Tom Brady, was aiming to get half of Tom’s crazy $300 million net worth during their divorce. But, plot twist—turns out Tom doesn’t actually own anything in his name. Yep, you read that right.
The Big Shock
So, Gisele and her lawyers walked into court ready to claim a big chunk of Tom’s money. But then, the court dropped a bombshell—Tom’s got nothing registered in his name. Like, zero. Nada. Everything’s under his mom, Galynn Patricia Brady’s name. Gisele and her team were like, “Wait, what?” Imagine thinking you’re about to get $150 million, only to find out your ex technically owns nothing. Wild, right?
Why the Divorce Happened
Tom Brady, the guy with six Super Bowl rings, once opened up to Howard Stern about his marriage troubles. He basically said his football career put a huge strain on things, leaving Gisele feeling like she was raising the kids alone. So, it’s not really a surprise that they ended up calling it quits in 2022 and got lawyers involved.
Tom’s Sneaky Move
After the split, Gisele went after half of Tom’s wealth, but then that whole “everything’s in mom’s name” thing came up. Whether you think it’s a smart move or kinda shady, it definitely caught everyone off guard. Some folks on X (formerly Twitter) are even joking about how moms are always number one and calling Tom’s move a step ahead. But for Gisele, this means getting her hands on $150 million just got a whole lot harder.
What’s Next?
Now, the divorce settlement’s probably gonna be a mess, with both sides trying to figure out what Tom actually owns. So, yeah, this isn’t over yet.
Additional Info:
- Tom and Gisele got married in 2009 and have two kids together—Benjamin and Vivian.
- In 2022, they announced their split, with Gisele saying their marriage couldn’t be saved.

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