Gisele Bündchen Poses in a Tiny String Bikini Four Months After Welcoming Baby Son
Gisele Bündchen gave fans a rare update on her life after welcoming her third child, a baby son, in early February.
Posing for a Vogue France cover story published on May 26, Bündchen flaunted her post-baby figure in a tiny black string bikini while lounging on a beach.
The superd that she's finally feeling "back in her rhythm" as she opened up about becoming a mom to a newborn again.Gisele Bündchen is giving fans a rare glimpse at her postpartum reality. Since giving birth to her third child, a baby son, in early February, the supermodel has been quietly spending time with her family away from the spotlight. However, Bündchen broke her hiatus from the public eye in a telling cover story with Vogue France published on May 26, posing in a tiny black string bikini and a selection of sheer dresses as she revealed she's finally 'back in her rhythm' after giving birth.
Bündchen has stayed mum on new mom life since welcoming her son with boyfriend Joaquim Valente, except for a surprising Mother's Day post where she debuted a photo of her newborn addition on social media. In her Vogue France cover story for the publication's June/July issue, the star admitted that being back in the modeling chair and getting her hair and makeup done felt like 'a vacation' after so much time away from the cameras.
'With a baby, the nights are so short that I've barely brushed my hair in the last few months,' she admitted. Bündchen also opened up about feeling more like herself now that her newborn son had a better sleep routine.
'Now that my little one is sleeping through the night, I'm back in control of my routine. As any new mom knows, it's incredible how much sleep—or lack of it—can change everything,' she shared, adding, 'But…I feel truly grateful: being able to be home with my kids and enjoy every moment with them is priceless.'
Bündchen posed in a black string bikini paired with several sheer lace cover-up dresses for the beachside shoot, including a two-piece see-through mesh style that flashed her abs. Wearing her signature balayage waves in a beachy style and barely-there makeup, the supermodel also stunned in a billowy white jacket that she wore open to show off her tiny swimsuit underneath.
The Brazilian beauty—who also shares 14-year-old son, Benjamin Rein, and 12-year-old daughter, Vivian Lake, with ex-husband Tom Brady—also opened up about her mindset becoming a new mom once again. 'I feel more comfortable in my own skin and have a clearer understanding of my priorities. I'm grateful for where I am. I feel like I've earned it,' she shared.
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