109 Gisele Bündchen Quotes On Love, Modelling, Life And More
Gisele Bundchen is among the highest-paid models in the world. Born and raised in Rio Grande de Sul, Brazil, she made her breakthrough on the modelling stage in 1999 and her entry was dubbed as ‘The Return of the Sexy Model.’ She made her acting debut in 2004 with the film ‘Taxi’ and made a solid impact with her small yet powerful appearance in the film ‘The Devil Wears Prada’. Also a former Victoria’s Secret angel, Gisele is associated with many charitable acts as well. We have compiled her quotes on life, career, modelling, marriage, love, strength, and relationships from her book, speeches and interviews.
I had to make some adjustments from what my life was like before I was a mom. My kids are so fun and loving, but they are also demanding!
The quality of time I get to spend with my family is very important. That way, I feel I am experiencing all the different aspects of my life without guilt.
My earliest memory was going to my grandma's house, milking the cows, and collecting the eggs from the chickens.
I'm a model as a job. I'm Gisele, the daughter of Valdir and Vania. I'm a woman; I am a model. When I go home and shut the door, that's it.
I'm very nurturing. I come from a large family, and my parents were loving. But the most important thing for me as a mum is to keep my word. When I say no, I mean no.
As consumers, we need to demand that companies sell us sustainable products that do not disregard and destroy our natural world.
Yes, Brazil, like the whole world, stands to lose a lot in a climate-altered world. But it's also one of the major forces determining our future: It's the home of most of the Amazon rain forest.
When I was a kid, I never even thought about fashion. I had one pair of jeans.
I'm a twin, I'm a Cancer; I'm always taking care of other people. I've always been the fixer in the family, the responsible one.
A woman can look powerful in a party, but when she arrives at home, all she wants is to feel comfortable.
I love kids. It's amazing that I have the opportunity to hang out with my stepson all the time.
I wouldn't call myself an actress, but I at the same time, if there is an opportunity... I believe in taking chances and living your life.
I don't think anyone likes to see a picture of themselves in a tabloid, besides a couple people who I'm not going to mention. I'm definitely not one of those people.
It's unfortunate that in an interview sometimes things can seem so black and white.
I think as mothers we are all just trying our best.
My intention in making a comment about the importance of breastfeeding has nothing to do with the law. It comes from my passion and beliefs about children.
When you get to experience something that is outside of your reality, it changes you.
I'm a very hyper person.
You know, everyone says, 'Modeling and acting are so similar'... they say, 'It's so natural for models to become actresses because they use the camera.' I don't think of it in that way.
I think it's great for my boys to have a girl in the house, just to understand at least a little bit about what makes a woman tick - not that I can certainly figure that out, because I can't.
I'm a woman trying to balance family, work and friends like so many others out there.
If I honour my needs first, I will be the best wife, the best mum, the best sister, the best friend. I have to come first, because then everyone benefits.
To be a mother is a magical experience. The whole body is transformed by this.
I'd be lying if I said, 'No,' to wanting a lot of kids.
Children are like little angels - there's no way you can't love them.
This is exactly how I would describe my work: 'I get there, I put on the clothes, I leave it on the hanger, and I go home.' And that's what I do.
Everybody learns from traveling. I think we all do.
I think sometimes you have high expectations for people because you have high expectations for yourself.
I am a huge fan of big cotton underpants; they're comfortable. I wear them every day.
I am not the first person to give birth naturally. Billions of other women have come before me and have done this - so why can't I do it?