• Tom Brady famously split from Gisele Bundchen
  • Brady has found new challenged in co-parenting with her
  • HERE is the scoop

Insiders spill the beans on the NFL star's fears and the supermodel's tearful moments as they work through raising their children from separate homes.

Tom is finding new ways of doing old things 

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen might have called it quits on their marriage, but the game of co-parenting has just begun, and it's proving to be Brady's toughest challenge yet! Sources close to the ex-power couple dish out the dirt, claiming Brady was hesitant to sign those divorce papers, haunted by past co-parenting hiccups with actress Bridget Moynahan.

The catwalk queen herself, Gisele, couldn't hold back the waterworks on 'Good Morning America,' likening the divorce to a "death of a dream."

With Benjamin and Vivian caught in the crossfire of separate households, Gisele's heartache has been front and center. "Can I have a little moment?" she pleaded, turning away from the cameras in a rare display of vulnerability.

"Tom and Gisele never expected to break up," whispered a source exclusively to 'DailyMail.com'. The journey from lovebirds to co-parents has been a bumpy ride, filled with "sadness" and the search for a "new groove."

But hope's not lost! The estranged duo is determined to make it work for their kids, embracing the good days and battling through the bad.

While navigating the co-parenting maze, Gisele has been spotted getting cozy with jiu-jitsu heartthrob Joaquim Valente, who's practically shacked up at her Florida mansion.

Caught in a Valentine's Day clinch, the lovebirds aren't shy about their budding romance. Meanwhile, Tom's been linked to the stunning supermodel Irina Shayk, though he's keeping mum about any wedding bells in the future.

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Despite the drama, both Tom and Gisele are playing for Team Family, putting their children's well-being above all else. As they each embark on new chapters, the complexities of their shared past and public lives continue to shape their journey as co-parents.