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A look inside the marriage of Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen, who are worth $540 million, planned their wedding in 10 days, and have spoken every day for 11 years

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Tom Brady Gisele Bundchen

• Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen met through a friend back in 2006 — and it was pretty much love at first sight.

• The couple married in a tiny wedding ceremony in 2009.

• Today, the quarterback and the supermodel largely live outside of Boston with their two children.



Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen give new meaning to the word power couple.

The Patriots quarterback is the only NFL player to win five Super Bowls playing for the same team. The Brazilian supermodel has frequently ranked on lists of the wealthiest and most powerful women in entertainment.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, the couple is worth a total of $540 million. NESN.com and The Week reported Bundchen often out-earns her husband by a margin of millions.

Here's a look inside their eight years of marriage:

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The two met through a friend back in 2006. For Bundchen, it was pretty much love at first sight.

Source: Vanity Fair, PopSugar



"The moment I saw him, he smiled and I was like, 'That is the most beautiful, charismatic smile I've ever seen,'" Bundchen told Vanity Fair.

Source: Vanity Fair



The pair spoke for three hours that night, and they haven't stopped since. "From the first day we met, we've never spent one day without speaking to each other," Bundchen said.

Source: Vanity Fair



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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