Gisele Bündchen Breaks Down In Tears After Being Pulled Over By Miami Police In Her $140K Mercedes

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Gisele Bündchen may be enjoying the success of her new Nourish cookbook and her new relationship with jiu-jitsu instructor Joaquim Valente, but not everything is rosy in her life.

The 43-year-old former Victoria’s Secret Angel was papped looking visibly upset after being pulled over by a traffic cop in Surfside, Florida on Wednesday, April 26th. She was pictured in her black Mercedes G-Wagon – which is said to cost around $140K – wearing a white baseball cap, a white vest top, and little to no makeup. Check out a video, which was reportedly taken from the bodycam of the police officer and obtained by TMZ, below.

Gisele Is Visibly Upset After Being Pulled Over In Florida

We don’t know what exactly she was being pulled over for, but judging by the video above, it seems like male a pap was chasing her and she was trying to get away from him. She mentioned “stalking” in the video, with the police officer saying that he knows who she is, while adding that the pap is just doing his job too.

“I understand who you are,” the officer can be heard saying, before adding: “I can’t prevent them from doing their job which is to take pictures.”

According to Page Six, the Surfside Police confirmed that the mom-of-two was indeed pulled over by one of their officers, but didn’t give any more info.

Fan Reactions

Gisele's fans were quick to write supportive comments on various websites and social media platforms. Commenting on a TMZ Instagram post, one fan asked: "Why post her while she's down wtf is wrong with y'all?" Another said: "People who find this funny need to be reminded of Princess Diana. Just because she's rich doesn't mean she isn't allowed boundaries."

"How can you be so bad? Leave her alone! She is going through a delicate moment. Don't be bad people!" exclaimed another. Commenting on a Daily Mail article about the incident, one fan wrote: "No matter how squared away we are, I think most of us can relate to dread when we're pulled over by police. It's an utterly awful feeling."