Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen might be heading for divorce after weeks of dealing with reported marriage conflicts.

As the split buzzes continued, a source close to the couple revealed that they are no longer living under one roof. As reported by Page Six (via Radar Online), the insider said that Bundchen returned to the US from Costa Rica following her nasty fights with Brady.

Although she returned to Florida, she reportedly has not taken a step to their Tampa home. Instead, she spent more time in Miami.

"Gisele isn't back with Tom. She flew back to Florida to be with her kids but hasn't been to their home in Tampa. Tom is still hoping they can reconcile. Gisele has told him she's leaving him before, and they always made up when she cooled down," the source went on.

Bundchen decided to be in Miami since Brady currently stays in their estate.

What Caused Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen Conflict?

It all started when the NFL superstar decided to play another season in the NFL. The decision, per PEOPLE, unfortunately, caused a lot of tension between them.

Bundchen was reportedly happy when he announced his retirement, and things turned sour when he decided to come back.

Reports about their relationship emerged when Brady was excused from practicing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, stating "personal things" as the reason. Head coach Todd Bowles said in the press conference that the team discussed his absence before the July training.

He then returned 11 days later, saying that people like him face unique challenges in life.

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Brady and Bundchen have been married for 13 years. They tied the knot in 2009 at St. Monica Catholic Church in California one month after getting engaged.

Although their marriage is being tested now, Brady previously revealed in 2018 that the model "wasn't satisfied" with their marriage. It then became a wake-up call for him, pushing him to prioritize his family instead.

Brady initially announced his exit from NFL after 22 seasons earlier this year. He spent most of his 22 seasons with New England, the team that drafted him in 2000 to replace Drew Bledsoe.

Throughout his career, he managed to successfully bring home seven Super Bowl titles and 15 Pro Bowls.

He also became busy with "Brady," the content he co-produced through his banner 199 Productions.

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