Gisele Bundchen Celebrates Late Vogue Photographer With Naked Picture

Supermodel Gisele Bundchen paid tribute to the late Vogue photographer, Patrick Demarchelier with some of their photoshoot sessions through the years. She added a heartfelt message to the picture carousel saying,

"When I first shot with Patrick, I was just 16 years old. He was one of the first people in fashion that believed in me. I feel so lucky that I got to work with him so many times through the years and create so many great memories. Patrick you will be missed.💔 RIP"A Tribute To Dermachelier

Gisele used a naked shot as the cover photo of her slideshow. She knelt and sat on her heels while covering her chest with her hands as her brown hair billowed seductively around her face. The next shots showed her in different outfits and backgrounds as Demarchelier captured her physique in the camera's lenses.

Sending A Special Gift To Heal The Earth

Gisele and her NFL star quarterback husband, Tom Brady, share a passion for the earth. On Valentine's Day last two months, they exchanged plant gifts and contributed to a Green Earth initiative.

"Happy Valentines day hubby! Hope you like your gift. Let’s grow some love and make the world greener! Te amo ❤️," she wrote.

In the gift card, Gisele left a message telling her husband that her gift would,

"help create healthy forests that filter clean air, provide fresh drinking water, help curb climate change, and provide homes for thousands of species of plants and animals."Supporting Brady Through His Career

When Brady announced his retirement from professional football for the umpteenth time, Gisele stood by him with their three children. She supported his decision to try something new, and when he decided his time wasn't up yet, she also stood by him. She penned a lengthy message detailing how she came to love sports because of her husband despite being clueless in the beginning.

"As a family, we always prayed for you, celebrated and supported you in every game, cheered every win and suffered with every loss."Dad Still Wins For Now

Brady is already teaching his eldest son John Edward Thomas how to play sports (football and basketball) and he claims the boy is almost better than him. He admitted that even though his chances this time were fat, he's not sure about next year. Brady wrote,

"Dad still wins for now.. I don’t love my chances next year though." ]]>
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