Photos show downcast Gisele Bünchen at legal offices amid Tom Brady marital woes
Backgrid/MEGAThe supermodel, 42, used her laptop to shield her face from the paparazzi as she exited the building —Bündchen tried to keep a low profile while rocking a pair of dark sunglasses, jeans,
a white blouse and flip-flops. The Brazilian beauty kept her long blonde tresses down in loose waves and accessorized with some chunky gold jewelry.The model was noticeably not wearing her wedding ring.
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