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Gisele Bundchen aims to make a positive impact on people

Updated on: 07 June,2021 08:43 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Bundchen explained that it was her first trip to mazon Rainforest that turned out to be  an important moment in her life

Gisele Bundchen aims to make a positive impact on people

Gisele Bundchen

National Football League superstar Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bundchen, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations (UN), has stressed that nature is an important aspect in the survival of human beings. 


“I’ve always felt a deep connection to nature. After all, without nature, none of us could survive.  I am always focused on my main goal, which is helping to create a positive impact in our world wherever I can,” she told ELLE magazine. 



Bundchen explained that it was her first trip to mazon Rainforest that turned out to be  an important moment in her life. “It wasn’t until my first trip to the Amazon Rainforest in 2004, when I was able to spend time with local indigenous people and see first-hand the impact that the destruction of the forest and its resources was having on the lives of communities and wildlife, that I fully committed to doing everything I could to help the environment. 


“That experience was awakening–one of the most important moments in my life. Since then, I have used my visibility to increase awareness about the importance of preserving our natural resources and living in harmony with nature,” Bundchen added.

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