The Former Victoria’s Secret Model Shares A Heartwarming Picture Featuring Her Sisters, Raquel, Graziela, Gabriela, Rafaela And Patricia, As Well As Their Parents Vania And Valdir.
Gisele Bundchen appeared to have had quality time with all of her five sisters. The former Victoria’s Secret model revealed that she has reconnected with her siblings as she seemingly returned to her native country Brazil.
On Sunday, January 7, the 43-year-old Brazilian supermodel uploaded a never-before-seen family photo despite rarely sharing pictures featuring herself and the five sisters. In the adorable picture, she could be seen enjoying her time with the sisters, Raquel, Graziela, Gabriela and Rafaela as well as Patricia, who is her fraternal twin. The six of them were joined by their mother Vania and father Valdir.
In the photo, Gisele was pictured sitting next to one of the sisters. While leaning her head on the sister’s upper back, Gisele placed one of her hands on her father’s stomach. She appeared to have had a blast during the family gathering as she was seen flashing her radiant smile to the camera.
The blonde beauty did not forget to release a photo capturing her sweet moment with her mother. In the particular picture, she was caught on camera massaging one of her mother’s feet with both of her hands. In the meantime, she was sitting on a sofa while her beloved mom was lying down close to her.
Not stopping there, Gisele also unveiled a picture of who appeared to be her son Benjamin, whom she shares with her former husband Tom Brady, and her father. 14-year-old Benjamin was photographed sharing a tight hug with his granddad. Along with the heartwarming photos, the model wrote in the caption of the post, “Reconnecting with the essential [a red heart emoji] sending love and wishing a happy and blessed 2024 to all!”
Prior to the post, Gisele bragged about having “the best childhood in the world” in her memoir titled “Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life”, which was released in 2018. In the same book, she also shared, “When I was growing up in Horizontina, there were six of us girls at the dinner table, six voices rising up to talk or laugh or disagree at once. One day my dad made a rule: if one of us had something to say, we needed to raise our hand.”
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