Gisele Bundchen comments a love heart on Tom Brady’s Instagram post: What does it mean?

Gisele Bundchen’s divorce from Tom Brady has been the gossip story of the year and remains the Thanksgiving gift that keeps on giving.

As the couple went through their first Thanksgiving since splitting, Bundchen sent a short and simple message to Brady‘s son John ‘Jack’ Edward.

Gisele Bundchen’s photoshoot with the Valente brothers

It came as Brady posted a video of his eldest child preparing to throw a football at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice facility, as he watched on in the background.

The quarterback captioned the post “My Inspiration” and, as of Monday morning, it’s had over half a million likes from his fans.

It also has a very high-profile comment. On Brady‘s post, Bundchen cryptically posted a single red heart emoji, which has once again sent the internet into overdrive.

Who is John Edward?

John Edward is Brady‘s son with his ex Bridget Moynahan, who he was with from 2004 to late 2006.

Just after their breakup was announced, Moynahan announced she was pregnant, and he was born in California in August 2007.

Bundchen and Brady have helped raise him and also share nine-year-old Vivian lake and 12-year-old Benjamin Rein.

Why did Tom Brady and Gisele split up?

The couple announced their divorce in October, with it believed that they split due to Brady‘s commitment to the NFL.

Earlier this year Brady announced his retirement from football but swiftly u-turned, in a move that’s thought to have sunk the marriage.

But that’s not put him off encouraging his eldest to play football, as he said in October.

“I think one of the great highlights of my life is watching him play and him grow and develop, and my kids in general, too,” Brady said previously.

“So I love watching him kind of dig deep and especially play team sports.

“Getting out there and watching him play has been so much fun for me, and I don’t give a s**t how well he does.

“I just love watching him and seeing him enjoy it with his friends. And, you know, the camaraderie at a young age.

“He’s way smarter. He’s got a great work ethic. He’s just a great kid. But I can definitely help him at quarterback.

“He has great hand-eye coordination. He actually moves better than I did at his age!”

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