Gisele Bundchen showed off her toned frame as she left her local Miami gym on Friday.
The 43-year-old Brazilian supermodel — who recently returned from Costa Rica with beau Joaquim Valente — wore a black tank top and form-fitting black leggings.
She slipped her feet into a pair of black flip flops and carried a brown tote over her shoulder.
Bundchen, who was formerly married to Tom Brady, also toted a white reusable water bottle.
Her golden blonde locks were parted in the middle and pulled into a low ponytail that fell over her chest.
Gisele Bundchen showed off her toned frame as she left her local Miami gym on Friday
The 43-year-old Brazilian supermodel wore a black tank top and form-fitting black leggings
She covered her eyes with a pair of dark sunglasses.
The star was seen with son Benjamin, 14, and daughter Vivian, 11, as they enjoyed a brief Costa Rican getaway days ago.
The group enjoyed quality time on the beach, where Gisele sported a brown bandeau and cutoff denim shorts.
For his part, the jiu-jitsu instructor went shirtless, displaying his chiseled abs in black and white camouflage swim trunks.
Earlier this year, the runway regular denied cheating on her ex Tom in a revealing New York Times interview.
‘That is a lie,’ she told the outlet point-blank.
‘This is the first time I am seeing someone that was a friend of mine first,’ she said without naming her new partner.
‘It’s very different. It is very honest, and it’s very transparent,’ she added.
Bundchen recently returned from Costa Rica with beau Joaquim Valente
Gisele and ex Tom Brady share son Benjamin, 14, and daughter Vivian, 11
Following her 2022 divorce, Bundchen has been outspoken about her commitment to wellness and health
Following her 2022 divorce, Bundchen has been outspoken about her commitment to wellness and health.
In June, she took to Instagram to share a photo of herself holding red peppers in a garden.
Engaging her 22.8 million followers, she wrote in the caption: ‘Food is one of the most powerful tools we have to help boost our immune system. I truly believe in the ancient saying, “Let food be thy medicine,” as I felt a big difference in my life when I started making better food choices.’
The beauty continued: ‘When we eat foods that are alive (and not processed), their nutrients and vitamins nourish our bodies, helping us to stay healthy and feeling good.’