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Gisele Bundchen can’t stop kissing Tom Brady…
They may have married back in 2009 but Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady act like a couple still very much in the honeymoon stages of a relationship.
The 30-year-old model couldn’t keep her hands off her husband as the pair watched a street procession from a hotel balcony in Rio de Janeiro.
Ignoring Tom’s sister sat right next to them the Brazilian model draped herself all over Tom and the couple couldn’t stop kissing.
The brunette woman who was thought to be Tom’s sister, had been enjoying a chat with Brady before Gisele appeared from the hotel room and took his attention.
As the couple, who have a daughter together, sat candooling Miss Brady sat forward on the seat and tried to ignore the public displays of affection as she watched the floats go past.
And who could blame the footballer player from being besotted with his model wife, who appeared in a tiny gold bikini earlier in the day to top up her tan.
Gisele has been staying at the Hotel Fasano with her husband, New Englands Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, and also members of their families.
The couple jetted in on Saturday ahead of the famous carnival festivities and Gisele has made her appearance performing the samba on a giant float in the famous Sambadrome later that night.
The world’s highest paid model was proudly watched from the audience by Brady and fellow celebrities Jude Law and Pamela Anderson.
Joining Gisele on the float was her mother Valdir and sisters-in-law Nancy and Julie Brady, who took some last minute samba lessons the day before.
The model, who has a 15-month-old son Benjamin, had been Tweeting frantically in the run up to the big day.
She admitted she had been listening to the song and learning the words in anticipation of her performance.
She wrote: ‘We are taking a Samba class with a Samba dancer from the Vila Isabel Samba School. She has been dancing since she was six years old.
‘I’m going to do my best and see if I can do this. OK, here we go.’
Gisele attends carnival every year, but usually just enjoys the dancing from the stands.
She enthused: ‘Carnival is very important to Brazil and is known around the world for being the ultimate joy filled celebration…
‘I think the rest of the world has no idea of the involvement. It takes so much dedication and care from everyone who works on it..’
Read more: dailymail.co.uk