Gisele and baby Benjamin's wedding day style
Gisele Bundchen took her baby boy to meet her Brazilian family, as she attended her sister's wedding
Gisele Bundchen took her baby boy to meet her Brazilian family, as she attended her sister's wedding
Gisele Bündchen had not one but two dashing dates for her sister's weekend wedding - husband Tom Brady, and her suit-clad 16-week-old son, Benjamin.
The doting new mum introduced her baby boy to her Brazilian family for the first time, jetting out to her home country for the nuptials of her twin, Patricia.
Acting as maid of honour, the supermodel looked beautiful in a Missoni blush pink dress, with delicate tiers, while her American footballer hubbie and their son both were clad in tuxedos.
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Benjamin is Gisele's first child, and the second for Brady. He was born in the bath at the couple's home on 8 December. Bündchen later revealed in a TV interview that the drug-free birth 'didn't hurt a bit,' after she prepared with a regime of yoga and meditation.
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