Giselle Bundchen exchanged vows for a second time with husband Tom Brady in front of friends, family and some uninvited paparazzi.
The couple - who officially tied the knot in Santa Monica on February 26 - said their "I do's" again in a short ceremony at the supermodel's home in Costa Rica on Saturday evening.
The bride, holding a bouquet of white orchids, wore a long designer dress and a veil that trailed 10 feet.
After the ceremony, Brady, in a gray suit and vest with white pants, held his one-and-a-half-year-old son John on the balcony while his wife, hugged the 25 or so guests.

Gisele on the balcaony of her Costa Rica home where she exchanged vows with Tom Brady for a second time
A source told People, "Giselle looked so gorgeous. She looked beautiful. Everyone seemed very happy, like they were having a great time."
However, some onlookers had less of a "great time" - specifically the two photographers who claim that they were shot at after trying to get their own shots of the bride and groom.
The snappers – Uri Cortez, Central American bureau chief for press agency AFP, and local photographer Rolando Aviles – have filed a complaint with local police, claiming the couple’s security team fired a bullet while they were in their car, narrowly missing their heads.
Photographer Uri Cortez shows off the damage to his windscreen, which he claims is the result of a bullet hitting his vehicle
Mr Aviles said: “They were very angry at us, threatening and screaming. They said we couldn’t use our pictures because they were selling the wedding pictures to a magazine.
"We told them we cannot give them the pictures. We then left to go back to our cars and all of a sudden someone just shoots at us.”
Reps for Gisele and Tom have so far declined to comment on the alleged incident.
See Gisele bonding with Tom's son John on the beach in Costa Rica


















