
via Getty
NEW YORK CITY, NY – MARCH 11: Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady attend ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA Store Opening Cocktail Party For The Robin Hood Foundation at Ermenegildo Zegna Store 5th Ave on March 11, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by DAVID X PRUTTING/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

via Getty
NEW YORK CITY, NY – MARCH 11: Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady attend ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA Store Opening Cocktail Party For The Robin Hood Foundation at Ermenegildo Zegna Store 5th Ave on March 11, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by DAVID X PRUTTING/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
We recognize Gisele Bündchen for her glittering career as a supermodel and as someone who has embarked on a journey of holistic enlightenment. She joined the fashion industry at a very young age, exposing her to the intricacies and harsh reality of the world she lived in very early. From being criticized for her looks during her initial days as a model, to fighting for her own physical and mental well-being, Gisele has come a long way to live a more peaceful and stable life today. Even after her heartbreaking divorce from her ex-husband NFL GOAT Tom Brady, she continues to preach her learnings and life lessons in her book ‘Lessons: My Path to a Meaningful Life.’
But years before her divorce from Brady, Gisele Bündchen talked about the importance of having a helping hand during the darkest moments of one’s life.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Gisele Bündchen believes in the idea of mutual respect and aid
In her book, the Brazilian model wrote about how wanting help during difficult times is not a bad idea. According to her, difficult times help people in maturing and growing in their own lives. It is not the tranquil life that one lives that helps in molding an individual into a mature and strong personality.

via Imago
Sao Paulo SP 04 11 2014 Sao Paulo Fashion Week Winter 2015 Gisele Cuffs Fashion show from Designers Colcci PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxBRA CicaxNeder “Image Credits: Imago”
Gisele said, “Most people can’t and shouldn’t go it alone. Asking for help is never a sign of failure but a show of strength and confidence, and knowing your life is worth saving. At the same time, I’m also convinced that none of us learn, or grow, from the easy times in our lives. If my panic attacks hadn’t happened, I would have never felt the need to change. Not physically. Not mentally, not spiritually. The difficulties that came so close to killing me was, in the end, what gave me a whole new life.
Read more: Despite $400,000,000 Income, Tom Brady’s Ex-Wife Gisele Bündchen Put 2 Words Over All Her Wealth
According to Gisele Bündchen, different phases in one’s life require an individual to step out of their comfort zone and seek help if necessary in order to be at peace with the new phases they encounter going forward. The model faced her own inner demons and difficulties in life to transform into the woman we know her as today.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Gisele’s early difficult model’s life
The Brazilian model did not have it all easy when she initially started her career at a young age. In a cutthroat industry like fashion, it takes a toll on an individual’s mental and emotional well-being. The same happened with Gisele, as she dealt with anxiety and depression in the early stages of her career. Dealing with an anxiety-provoked mind led to her thinking about committing suicide frequently. But the Brazilian bombshell did not give up on herself and into the negative aura of her life. She broke free of all her bad habits and took up yoga to channel her energy and aura into building the life she wanted for herself.
Gisele has now managed to achieve great success by creating a multi-million dollar persona for herself. Despite the heartbreak she experienced with Brady, she has adopted a more positive outlook on life and is making a strong comeback both in her career and personal life.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Watch this story: “Your life is worth saving”: Gisele Bündchen once penned down why vulnerable men and women must ask for mental support
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT