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Shots Fired at Gisele and Tom's Second Wedding

Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady tied the knot for a second time this weekend, throwing a larger wedding celebration at the supermodel's home in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, for family and friends—but a few uninvited guests were turned away by drastic and violent means.
According to the New York Post, shots were fired at paparazzi photographers Rolando Aviles and Yuri Cortez, who were being chased away by security guards and friends of Brady after getting caught snapping images of the nuptials. Aviles and Cortez, who were hired by INF photo agency and given permission to take photos 300 feet from the ceremony by Bündchen's neighbor, say one bullet smashed through the front and rear windows of their SUV, just barely missing them.
"Thank God I'm all right. At that moment, I thought I was going to die," Aviles told the newspaper. "The bullet went between us, missing our heads," Aviles said. "If the bullet been a little more to the left or right, it would have killed one of us."
Just moments before the shots rang out, Aviles says he and Cortez were angrily confronted by five security guards and three members of the wedding party, including Brady's own best man, who is not identified. "Take a picture of me now, you f- - -er! F- - - you," the best man allegedly screamed. Aviles and Cortez fled the scene before taking a single photo, they say, and it was after they had hopped into their SUV to drive away that the bullet struck their vehicle.
According to Brady's spokespeople, the couple had already struck a deal with a Brazilian magazine to publish exclusive photos of their second wedding...so it wasn't exactly privacy they were concerened about—let alone safety. "I could have lost my life for the sale of some pictures that Gisele didn't want published," said Aviles. "Are they insane?"
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