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  • Tom Brady and his family are relaxing in Costa Rica after his knee surgery
  • Brady was photographed with a bandage around his knees during the outing
  • Brady and Gisele Bündchen were spotted laughing with a group of people while dining outdoors

Tom Brady is relaxing in Costa Rica with his wife Gisele Bündchen and their kids.

Brady, 43, and Bündchen, 40, were photographed laughing with a group of people in Costa Rica during an outdoor dinner. The couple sported matching black outfits with Brady wearing a black T-shirt and shorts and his supermodel wife wearing a black maxi dress, Page Six reported.

Brady and Bündchen's two children — 11-year-old Benjamin and 8-year-old Vivian — were with them. The family vacation happened after the Super Bowl champ underwent knee surgery for an unspecified condition. In one picture, Brady can be seen walking with a bandage around his knee.

Brady opened up about the surgery when he appeared on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" earlier this month. However, he didn't share too much information about his condition.

"I’m kind of rehabbing now, which is giving me something to do, although I’d much rather be kind of staying active like I normally do," he said.

During the interview, he also shared how his wife reacted to his Super Bowl MVP win. According to Brady, Bündchen hugged him and said, "What more do you have to prove?"

Brady was photographed hugging and kissing Bundchen after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LV in February. He celebrated his big win on the field with his kids, including his eldest son, John, 13, whom he shares with ex Bridget Moynahan.

Last year, the athlete recalled the time when his wife was no longer happy with their marriage. Brady said it happened years ago and she sent her a heartfelt letter that left him resentful.

"A couple of years ago, she didn’t feel like I was doing my part for the family," he shared.

"She actually wrote me a letter, and it was a very thought out letter that she wrote to me and I still have it and I keep it in a drawer and I read it. It’s a very heartfelt letter for her to say this is where I’m at in our marriage, and it’s a good reminder for me that things are going to change and evolve over time. What happened and what worked for us 10 years ago won’t work for us forever because we are growing in different ways."

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen
Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen attend the Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2019 in New York City. Theo Wargo/WireImage