The Backstory: Gisele Comforts Her Kids
Let’s talk about the aftermath of the Super Bowl. We all know how intense that game can get, and for NFL legend Tom Brady and his family, it was no different. After Tom’s team, the New England Patriots, lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 41-33, you can imagine the emotional rollercoaster in the Brady-Bündchen household. Their kids—Ben, 8, Vivian, 5, and Tom’s son from a previous marriage, Jack, 10—were understandably upset. And who could blame them? Their dad, a guy who’s practically a god in the football world, just got beat. Enter mom, Gisele Bündchen, ready to offer some comfort and perspective. But what she said next? Well, let’s just say it didn’t sit well with everyone on the internet.
When the kids were expressing their disappointment, Gisele decided to teach them a lesson about life, sportsmanship, and sharing. But her words sparked a heated debate online, with some people agreeing with her approach and others thinking she missed the mark. So, what exactly did she say? Let’s dive in.
What Gisele Said About the Eagles’ Victory
According to USA Today, Gisele made a comment about the Eagles that some folks found a bit harsh. She reportedly said, “They haven’t won in a million years.” Oof, that’s gotta sting for Eagles fans. But it wasn’t just this comment that got people talking. When Vivian mentioned that the Eagles won, Gisele reportedly responded with, “Just this time. Daddy won five times. They never won before. Their whole life, they never won a Super Bowl. You have to let someone else win sometimes.”
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Gisele went on to add, “Sometimes you have to let other people win. We have to share. Sharing is caring.” Now, these words were meant to teach her kids a valuable lesson about humility and sportsmanship, but not everyone saw it that way.
Twitter Reacts: Love It or Hate It?
As you might expect, the internet had plenty to say about Gisele’s parenting moment. Some people felt her words came off as elitist, while others thought they were a great way to teach kids about sharing and letting others have a chance to shine. One tweet summed up the criticism by saying, “Better to say, 'they outplayed us and we congratulate them on their win. We will look forward to another season and maybe another chance next year.' The term 'letting them win' sounds elitist.”
Another user chimed in with, “Gisele telling their kids 'You have to let someone else win sometimes.' That's garbage parenting. Heaven forbids you teach your kids that failure happens to the best of us and that it doesn't mean the effort wasn't worth it.” Clearly, there are strong feelings on both sides of the debate.
Gisele Congratulates the Eagles
Despite the backlash, Gisele did take the time to congratulate the Eagles on their victory. In an Instagram post, she wrote, “Congratulations Eagles for winning the Super Bowl, what a game that was! Congratulations Patriots for giving your best and to my love, we are incredibly proud of you because we are able to see every day all the commitment, sacrifice, and hard work that you have devoted to become the best in what you do. We love you! ❤️”
It’s clear that Gisele is proud of her husband’s accomplishments and understands the hard work that goes into being a top-tier athlete. But as for teaching her kids about life’s ups and downs? Well, it seems like there’s always room for a little more nuance in those lessons.
Final Thoughts: Is There a Right Way to Teach Kids About Loss?
At the end of the day, parenting is tough, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to teaching kids about winning and losing. Gisele’s words may have ruffled some feathers, but they also sparked an important conversation about how we talk to our kids about competition and success. Whether you agree with her or not, it’s clear that she’s trying her best to raise her children with values like humility, empathy, and kindness.
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And hey, maybe next year the Patriots will come back stronger than ever. Until then, let’s all take a moment to reflect on the lessons we can learn from both victory and defeat.

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