TAP THE BRAKES: Gisele Reportedly NOT Upset Tom Brady Is Dating Irina Shayk

Gisele might not be upset after all that Tom Brady moved on with Irina Shayk.

News broke Monday that the seven-time Super Bowl champion was dating the legendary supermodel after it was revealed she spent the night at his place in Los Angeles.

The Kim K rumors are long dead. It's all about Irina and Brady forming a new power couple.

Gisele not worried about Tom Brady dating Gisele?

Initially, TMZ reported that Brady's ex-wife wasn't pleased at all that he rebounded from their failed marriage with one of the most famous models in the world.

However, that might not actually be the case. It turns out Gisele might not actually care at all.

"Why wouldn't she be happy for Tom? She divorced him. It is helpful to her freedom that he moved on," a source close to Gisele told the outlet. The source claimed that while Irina and Gisele aren't friends, they've crossed paths in the modeling world.

That makes sense because they're two of the most famous models to ever live.

Brady can't stop winning.

There's a lot of things you might be able to say about Tom Brady. The one thing you can't say about him is that he's not a winner.

He won seven Super Bowl rings during his NFL career, was married to a supermodel, earned more than $332 million in contract money and is now, once again, hitching his wagon to another major supermodel in Irina Shayk.

The dude's past couple decades have been a run of success that you rarely see.

As for Gisele apparently not caring, good for her. It takes some maturity to move on and forget it. Plus, she's independently wealthy and could find a new guy in a heartbeat if she wanted.

No point in getting bogged down with what Brady is doing. She has her own life to live.

Everyone is moving on and Tom Brady continues to crush life. You just love to see it.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.