Tom Brady has finally spoken about the divorce rumors he is facing with his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen.
After weeks and months of silence, the New England Patriots quarterback finally spoke about the divorce allegations swirling around his marriage with Brazilian supermodel Bundchen. The famous star player denied rumors that his relationship with his wife is going downhill.
According to a report from People magazine, Brady addressed the divorce and further stated that he is in fact in an "incredible relationship."
"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," he said.
The 38-year-old player was plagued with issues about divorce after his fallout from the "Deflategate" scandal. It is the controversy that accused him of being involved in tampering with the game balls during the Super Bowl for their team's advantage. This caused Brady a four-game suspension.
Fox News Latino reported that the problems with the "Deflategate" and the reoccurring issues they have as a couple are the primary reasons Brady and Bundchen's marriage is on the rocks. Bundchen chose to remain quiet about the issue and instead continued posting personal and family photos using her official Instagram account.
Brady, who is clearly having a hard time because of the "Deflategate" controversy, said that he went through different kinds of emotions. He mentioned that this has been a "different type" of adversity in his life.
"I faced obviously different adversities in my life, different challenges. You just kind of rely on those experiences and on a lot of people who are around you for the support. This has been a different type of challenge in my life. I think it's been a different type of obstacle to overcome," Brady explained.
The couple recently put on a brave face when they were seen leaving a New York City office after Brady's hearing. A source claimed that Bundchen is being the "supportive wife" while her husband is going through a difficult stage in his life.
"She's being a supportive wife. Just like anybody whose husband would be going through this," a source claimed.
The two married in 2009 and have two children together.