Gisele Bundchen Sings Bruno Mars Inspirational Song Count on Me With Her Kids Amid Coronavi

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen and her two beautiful children — Benjamin, 10, and Vivian, 7 — can brighten up anyone’s day! On Tuesday, March 24, Gisele, 39, shared a video of her and her kids singing “Count on Me” by Bruno Mars amid the coronavirus outbreak.
While sitting outside, the trio held hands and voiced the lyrics to the inspirational song. “Though we are going through a very tough time, let’s try and focus on the present, and live the HERE and NOW,” the blonde-haired beauty captioned the post. “Life is a gift. Let’s support one another. Do you have a friend who knows how to cook? Call him. Know someone who loves to work out? Ask her to teach you some exercises. What about that friend who knows how to meditate? Why not ask for some tips?”
Gisele continued, “Around here, we are singing and sending good energy to all. What about you guys at home? What are you all doing? Please tag me in your posts so I can share on my Instagram Stories. That way we can inspire one another! Sending love and light to everyone! #stayhome #hereandnow.”
Gisele shares her children with her husband, Tom Brady, and every day she tries to teach them how to be good people. Gisele admits she was teased for being tall when she was younger, so she tries to teach her kids that they should always mind what they say and be kind to people.
“I try to show my kids how words have so much power and to use them with care,” she explained to Marie Claire during a Thursday, March 12, interview. “If they don’t have anything loving to say, then they shouldn’t say anything; each person is special in his or her own way, and everybody has something unique to add to this world. We are all here to learn and grow.”
It’s no wonder Tom and Gisele have such well-behaved kids. They’re both great role models for their children!
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