Gisele Bündchen Teased by Joy Behar as She Returns to “The View” 20 Years Later: 'The Bitch Still Looks the Same!’
Bündchen couldn't help but laugh off the candid compliment
Gisele Bündchen is defying the concept of aging, according to Joy Behar.
The supermodel, 43, appeared again on The View on Thursday morning to talk about her new cookbook, and according to the longtime cohost, 81, the supermodel’s appearance hasn’t changed a bit — even though it’s been two decades since her last appearance on the show.
“She was last on the show 20 years ago,” Behar said, referring to Bündchen who agreed about how fast time has flown.
“You know what, Gisele,” Behar continued, then turning to the audience to say, “The bitch still looks the same!”
Bündchen has been out and about in New York City to promote Nourish (out March 26), which includes a collection of meals and stories like some of the hearty and healthy dishes she whips up at home for her family. And, she's done every minute of her promo looking impeccably glam.
On Wednesday, she stepped out in a belted white turtleneck sweater dress with a camel-colored coat worn over top. And for The View, she wore a black turtleneck, midi-length denim skirt and tall black boots, although she ditched her camel coat that kept her warm outside.
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While good genes have been working in her favor, Bündchen’s come a long way in her journey to inner growth and healing, which she opened up about on The View.
“I had severe depression and panic attacks in my 20s. But I had no idea that it was correlated with my lifestyle and food was a big part of it,” shared the mom of two, who recently joined Gaia Herbs as a wellness ambassador.
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She admitted that she was on a seven-days-a-week work schedule that left her feeling like she was running on a “hamster wheel.” It wasn't until meeting with a specialist that she became more cognizant of her well-being and paying attention to her diet and lifestyle.
After picking up meditation, yoga and breath work, Bündchen started to notice a shift. “After having a year and a half of what I would say [was] one of the worst times in my life, everything changed. I became a different person,” she said.
Now, she hopes to encourage others to practice grounding rituals. "I feel like whenever you can bring yourself back into feeling your body and just being present, it’s great. You're kind of in your body and you're really present. You're breathing, you're connecting," she told PEOPLE in an exclusive sit-down interview in September.
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