One of the A-list couple, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen slammed divorce rumors after they were spotted flaunting some PDA moments at their son's hockey game.
Apparently, a few bits of gossip are constantly been tossed at the couple, claiming that their marriage is on the rocks and that they are set to get a divorce soon after Tom Brady's playoffs and the game between Denver Broncos, in order to be included in Super Bowl 50's game.
"But it may be too late," an anonymous insider told Celeb Dirty Laundry. "This could be the last season you will see her cheering Tom on from the sidelines."
In spite of such claims, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen, getting cozier than ever only debunks those talks and proved that no divorce rumors can break them apart.
Taking after their first appearance together since the Patriots lost their opportunity to play the Super Bowl, Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen were then spotted acting incredibly adorable together while they cheered on their youngest son at his ice hockey game in Boston last Jan. 31.
"Tom [Brady] stood behind Gisele with his arms protectively around her as they kept each other warm from the harsh Boston Chill," Hollywood Life reported. "As he wrapped his arms around Gisele's midriff, the football star wasn't even shy about planting a tender kiss on his wife's head," it added.
It appears that the couple's marriage life is indeed wonderful, not to mention that Gisele posted a sweet photograph of Tom, in a loving embrace of their adorable kids, who consoled him after they lose in the game.
In addition to that, back in September 2015, Tom Brady chose to speak up concerning the divorce rumors swirling around their marriage, hoping that it will settle the speculations.
"We're in a great place, I'll just say that," said Tom, in an interview with People. "I'm a lucky man. I've been very blessed with support from my family and certainly her, and there's no bigger supporter that I have than her and vice versa. I've been very blessed to have an incredible relationship with my life partner, and I don't think anything will ever get in the way of that."