Yesterday we say pics of newlyweds Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady enjoying a little R&R at a beach in Costa Rica with Tom’s son John ahead of the couple’s second wedding in just two months. As you may recall, Gisele and Tom were wed in a small, quiet ceremony here in SoCal back in February (ending all talk of secret engagements) but apparently that wasn’t good enough. The pair quickly pulled together a second, slightly more lavish affair in Central America (presumably for the sake of Gisele’s family who live there) which took place at sunset yesterday evening. The couple got hitched … again:

Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen exchanged vows in a short sunset ceremony at her home in Costa Rica early Saturday evening, PEOPLE has learned. The bride, in a long designer dress and a veil that trailed 10 feet, and holding a bouquet of white orchids, “looked so gorgeous,” a source tells PEOPLE. “She looked beautiful.” Security guards blocked off key access points to Bündchen’s house in Santa Teresa, where 25 or so guests gathered under a tent set up on the home’s balcony. After the ceremony, Brady, 31, in a gray suit and vest with white pants, held his 1 ½-year-old son John on the balcony and spoke with guests like Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots. Bündchen, 28, also hugged guests while friends and relatives snapped photos. They all seemed “very happy, like they were having a great time,” says one onlooker. That afternoon, Bündchen got dressed at the nearby Hotel Flor Blanca while workers readied her home. Around 4:30 p.m. Bündchen and other guests raced back to her home just in time for the sunset nuptials. Earlier that day, Brady hosted a bachelor’s brunch for the men in his entourage at the luxurious Milarepa hotel, where guests dined from a menu designed especially by the American chef. Meanwhile Bündchen entertained female guests and went over last-minute wedding details at her home. The separate his-and-her gatherings was the final lead up to three days of pre-wedding celebrations before the couple’s second set of nuptials. (They officially wed in an intimate ceremony in Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 26.)
Three things are clear — first, we know the couple who refused to be engaged for so long apparently love to get married. Second, altho the couple loves to get married, the don’t like doing so in front of large crowds. Third, sunset is their fave time to get hitched (both of their ceremonies took place at sunset). To be honest, I can totally understand why the couple would choose to have a second ceremony so close to the first one. A girl most definitely wants her family to be in attendance when she marries the man of her dreams so I’m pretty sure this second wedding was solely for her benefit. It really sounds like both weddings were quiet, tasteful affairs … which added up together still sound less garish and opulent than, say, the wedding of Jennifer Lopez to Marc Anthony. It remains to be seen if the couple are planning a third wedding but my guess is that two ceremonies is enough for the happily rewedded couple. Congrats!
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