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Gisele Bündchen has embarked on a journey to pick up what she left behind. After her divorce from Tom Brady, the Brazilian diva is reemerging in the glamorous world of modeling. Unlike now, she went through some turbulent days in the past while growing up. Bündchen touched success at an early age. But she had several struggles in the US, and the prime issue was language.

During her time in the United States, Gisele Bündchen picked up her English-speaking skills. But given the fact that she was from Horizontina, she primarily used her mother tongue for communication. Currently, the supermodel is well-versed in several languages. But her struggle with English was a disturbance during her first International show.

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Gisele Bündchen and her battles with English

The Supermodel shared in her memoir, Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life. Gisele Bündchen wrote, “At that time—I was barely eighteen—my English was still limited. I could say “good morning” and “good afternoon” and “hi, how are you?” and “I’m fine!” and make out a few things people were saying to me, but most of the time I just nodded and smiled a lot, since the last thing I wanted was to look dumb.”

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But with time, Gisele Bündchen picked up her knowledge of English and various languages. She had several difficulties as she grew up as a successful runway star. Gisele battles several issues, ranging from anxiety to depression and more. But she tackled all of her problems.

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The Brazilian diva is all over the media after her divorce, as she is surprisingly upbeat. Gisele was recently at the Rio de Janeiro Carnival, and her shoot with Vogue Italia was wildfire. But Tom Brady was struggling, and a former HC believes the split adversely affected the NFL GOAT.

SB-winning HC claimed TB12’s personal issues affected his last dance

Tom Brady’s 23rd season was a jerky ride. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers were on the losing side with several injury issues and flaws. Brady and company still pushed till the Wild Card, but the Dallas Cowboys shattered their hopes. The team had inevitable troubles, but former HC Bruce Arians claimed it was Brady’s personal life that affected his playing capabilities.

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The Buccaneers’ senior advisor said that Brady was not the man he was due to the personal battles he was dealing with. Arians hailed Brady and company as they pushed to the Wild Card despite the injuries. The former HC was unequivocal when he said, “it wasn’t the real Tom Brady out there.” per CBS Sports.

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TB12 is a man of will, passion, and dedication. But personal battles leave a mark.

Watch This Story: Tom Brady Lists 4 Mental Tricks for Achieving Greatness

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