
Gisele Bundchen takes Mother's Day weekend stroll with newborn son in Miami
Gisele Bundchen is celebrating her first Mother's Day as a mom-of-three.
The 44-year-old Brazilian supermodel — who welcomed her third child, and first with boyfriend Joaquim Valente in February — stepped out in Miami on Saturday, the day before Mother's Day, with her newborn son fastened to her torso in a beige carrier.
She also shares son Benjamin, 15, daughter Vivian, 12, and stepson Jack, 17, with ex-husband Tom Brady.
The former Victoria's Secret Angel was clad in a white T-shirt with cuffed sleeves, a matching hat, and dark leggings during the outing.
Her long, sandy blonde hair was swept into a ponytail and she rounded out her look with white Hoka sneakers.
Bundchen's son's light brown hair peaked out from the carrier, as well as his adorable little bare feet.
She walked her dog while using white earphones and busying herself with her phone during the walk.
Missing from the scene were her two older children, as well as boyfriend Joaquim, who is nearly ten years her junior.
Friends of the beauty recently revealed to DailyMail.com that her baby's middle name is River.
The sources also shared that the new mom has chosen a first name for her son that is 'close to her heart' with a family tie.
In April her neighbors spoke with Page Six about how she stays under the radar in the tiny .564 square mile Surfside enclave where she resides.
One person dished, 'People have seen her around. But she sticks to her street, which feels like a private road and ends in a cul-de-sac. I've never seen her at the community pool, which is only open to Surfside residents, or at the local Publix.'
The local resident also noted that people who live in the area are accustomed to seeing famous faces, including the likes of Ivanka Trump.
'Surfside is the least starstruck community in Miami. Gisele is just another mom in the neighborhood,' the person explained.
A wellness enthusiast, Gisele is a mainstay at Bay Harbor Islands' Reforming Pilates.
And a fellow patron of the gym has observed about the beauty, 'She's super quiet, and never draws attention to herself.
'She takes the last reformer in the back and doesn't linger after class. I can tell she doesn't like attention being drawn to her. She's naturally beautiful in person, it's like she's glowing.'
Bundchen and Valente began dating in June 2023, after she and the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu artist struck up a friendship while he trained her.
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