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♪ this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight, gisele bundchen. one of the most successful supermodels of all-time returns to the spotlight. >> beautiful! >> juju: her way. >> when i work today, it feels like kind of a little bit of a time to nurture myself. >> juju: opening up to robin roberts about the ups and downs of coparenting. >> there's easier days than other
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others. >> juju: and life after her divorce from tom brady? >> how are you? >> sorry, guys. i didn't know -- can i have a little moment? >> juju: plus the oscars. from "oppenheimer" -- >> because this is the most important thing to ever happen in the history of the world! >> juju: to the ken-nergy of "barbie." along with fresh faces. >> if anybody has an extra ticket, i'm going to take my mom, my dad, my lawyer, my teacher who taught me how to act, and my publicist. please. >> juju: and historic firsts. >> just because it's over, it's not wonderful. >> juju: will "oppenheimer" sweep? >> why keep it in my mouth if it is revolting? >> juju: will "poor things" chew up the competition? your cheat sheet for hollywood's up the competition? your cheat sheet for hollywood's biggest night. there's something going around the gordon home. good thing gertrude found delsym. now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief.
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it's time to love food back. also available tums+ sleep support. ♪ >> juju: thanks for joining us. tonight, gisele bundchen as you've never seen her. one of the most recognizable supermodels on the planet. she's returning to her industry on her terms after stepping back to focus on motherhood. those chairmans just one of the many challenges she's navigated since she and former nfl quarterback tom brady divorced in 2022. here's our robin roberts.
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>> who is the gisele sitting in front of me right now? >> well, i think someone who has gone through a lot of new lessons, and i think that's one of the biggest blessings of life. hopefully we're not the same person we were yesterday. i think that shows that we are evolving. i'm a forever student of life. i'm a very different person. >> reporter: for 30 years, gisele bundchen has been one of the most successful and recognizable models in the world. a style icon, a muse. gisele has walked nearly 500 fashion shows. and graced the covers of more than 1,200 magazines. >> beautiful! >> reporter: she's built her entire career on being picture-perfect for the camera. but this woman sitting in front of me right now is someone we've never really seen before. >> so many things keep happening in our life.
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it just keeps you -- life keeps you on your toes, let's put it that way. >> reporter: yes. life has thrown a series of curveballs her way. from healing after hitting rock bottom -- >> what could have killed me gave me a whole new life. >> reporter: to that earth-shattering breakup with her husband of 13 years, future hall of famer tom brady. >> the end of a power couple's marriage. >> tom brady and gisele bundchen announcing their divorce is now final. >> reporter: she first met tom brady in new york city in 2006. him, the famed quarterback for the new england patriots. and her, one of the most powerful figures in fashion. gisele reminisced about their first date on t"the tonight s show." >> when i saw those kind eyes, i literally fall in love. like right away. i was like, what? >> reporter: the two became the ultimate power couple. tom attended high-profile fashion events like the met gala year after year. gisele in turn joined the ranks
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of the football wives and was a mainstay in stadium stands, cheering on her husband. all eyes were on them. what they did, what they wore, even what they ate. >> gisele bundchen, tom brady's wife, just revealed her diet. it gives her this bikini bod. >> what's tom eating? >> name one couple that's literally gold, it is tom brady and gisele bundchen. >> reporter: inseparable. gisele became second mom to his son jack in 2007. >> i'm about to experience how it is to feel to be a mom before i was even -- to be a bonus mom. i got to experience how my heart could feel that love and just expanding in ways i never thought was possible. >> reporter: the couple welcomed bennie in 2009 and vivvie three years later. for gisele, motherhood came first. taking a step back from modelling in 2015 to support tom's career and build a life for her children in boston.
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i think of my mother who's watching from heaven. she said about seasons in life. i felt that my mother, she put her life, in many ways, on hold for a while for her children. >> i think we do that as moms, right? i think we all have done -- i don't know all, i can't speak for everyone. for my sisters, i have five sisters. >> you know. we have a lot of girls. for my personal experience with my sisters, we all have had our seasons of nourishing our little babies. because i think that's -- i think that's right. you know, i think they -- you know, you see this little being that is so -- they need you for everything. i mean, so i feel like if you have the opportunity to stay in that moment of motherhood and really be there with your child, i think it's the biggest gift you can give yourself and your child. >> reporter: but in late 2022 after much public speculation about the status of their relationship, the couple announced that they were
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divorcing after more than a decade of marriage. in a statement on instagram, tom called the decision painful and difficult. but that they wish only the best for each other. in her own statement, gisele said they had grown apart. so many people who adore you and just want to know, this season of your life, that it's so relatable. that you didn't think the marriage would end. no one goes into a marriage thinking it's going to end. but it does. >> and it's heartbreaking, you know? to go through that. >> reporter: you said it was -- i think the phrase, the death of a dream? >> yeah. >> reporter: how are you? >> well, when you say -- sorr guys. i don't know -- can i have a little moment? sorry. let me just breathe. okay.
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it's definitely a time of, you know, a transition that had to take place. it is not something that you -- i don't think you wish for that, you know? but i think sometimes in life, things happen. i feel so blessed. because -- i wouldn't change anything in my life. i had incredible experiences. i learned so much. i have my children, which are the biggest blessings in my life. now i get to create -- it's a new season, a new chapter in my life. i get to learn new things, i get to walk my path in a different way, you know? and i'm grateful for all of it. i'm grateful for every lesson. >> reporter: those lessons are constant. especially with her family now split between two different households. coparenting. how has that been? >> i think it's been, you know -- i think, you know -- there's easier days than others, but i think, you know, it's amazing that the kids -- they're
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super-smart children. they know what they can get away with. i think it's natural that there's different rules. then kids just adapt. they're going to try to do what they want. i can only control what i do. i think for me, now is really about the balance. now we have -- tom has time with them and i have time with them, which i think is amazing because they get to really experience, you know, again, more enrichment for their lives. two different worlds. and they get to learn from two different worlds. and that's wonderful for them, i think. >> reporter: after stepping away from the spotlight nearly a decade ago to focus on motherhood, she's now embracing her ambitions on her own terms. working on passion projects like her new cookbook, "nourish." >> super-nutritious, super-delicious. if i can make it, i'm not a chef, you can make it. >> reporter: in the past year has signed on to be the face of a handful of brand campaigns.
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>> i feel very lucky, because i get to work with all my friends. people that i've known for so many years. i used to do all these jobs. it used to be like 360 days, i worked. it was a different tone. when everybody's pulling your hair, doing all that stuff, you felt, wow, it's like you just need a moment for yourself. now it's more spaced out, the jobs that i do. after i became a mom, that became my priority. when i work today, it feels like kind of a little bit of a -- time to nurture myself in a way, which is so funny how that changes. >> reporter: in this time of change where things can feel so chaotic, gisele says she's at peace. >> everything i've experienced, it made me realize what i want and what i don't want. i think when you're younger, you try to accommodate. i think what i learned in my life, it's about clear, current communication. i learn now how to communicate
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better. we also get raised sometimes saying, oh, you have to say these things or act a certain way. so then, you know, you want to be liked. at the end of the day, if you're not truthful to who you are, then it doesn't work, you know? so i think i'm very committed to living my truth, more than ever. i would say that's what has been -- where my heart is now is where i am right now. i'm living my truth, and i'm not apologizing for it. >> juju: our thanks to robin. the "impact by nightline" episode "climbing the mountain" is streaming on hulu. when we return, get your ballots ready. it's our ramp-up to the oscars. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it.
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♪ >> juju: welcome back. it's a rare year for the oscars when two of the top-grossing films last year also scored multiple nominations. that is, the masses have actually seen some of the best. so who will prevail? >> hi, barbie. >> hi, barbie. >> hi, barbie. >> hi, ken. >> hi, barbie. >> reporter: is red carpet is rolled out and final preps are under way for the biggest night in hollywood. the 19 attractions, "barbie," the highest-grossing film at the box office with $1.4 billion worldwide nabbing eight nominations. >> it's the best day ever. >> it is the best day ever. >> reporter: and "oppenheimer," almost as big a box office draw
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with 13 nominations. >> theory will take you only so far. >> reporter: both in the hunt for best picture award along with -- >> presto! >> reporter: the feel-good, the provocative, even the downright disturbing. there's also a legend in the old guard who wants to add another statue to his collection. as well as fresh faces hoping to join hollywood's most elite club, like da'vine joy randolph, nominated for her performance in "the holdovers." >> if anybody has an extra ticket, please. i need to take my mom, my dad, my lawyer, my teacher who taught me how to act, and my publicist. >> reporter: the celebrations follow a year of reckoning in tinseltown after the months-long writers and actors strikes. >> so much rhetoric and a lot of passion. it's going to be nice to come into a room and be able to celebrate the amazing year that
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was movies. >> reporter: many top contenders re-examining painful, ugly parts of our nation's history. >> we didn't need an atomic device? we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world. >> reporter: "oppenheimer" centered on the development of the atomic bomb in the 1940s. >> "oppenheimer" has blazed through the season with ferocity that i haven't seen in quite some time. it has a perfect record within the major guilds. "oppenheimer" is just a goliath to david. we came in the point, david" in the story. >> reporter: cillian murphy seen as a shoo-in for best actor along with director chris nolan. he's now appeared in six of your movies. what makes him your oppenheimer? >> i try not to write with actors in mind. particularly when writing about real historical figures. he hasta empathetic ability to
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open up his thoughts, to open up his emotions to the audience, and take you along for the ride. >> if chris nolan doesn't win now, he's never going to win. if they don't give to it him for this, that means he killed someone, someone knows about it, they haven't told us. because there's no reason why nolan doesn't win an oscar. >> reporter: "killers of the flower moon," the slew of suspicious murders committed in the osage nation after oil was discovered on their land. martin scorsese receiving his tenth nomination for direction. ♪ >> lily! >> reporter: lily gladstone making history as the first-ever native american nominee for best actress. >> 96 years. it's overdue. because it's overdue doesn't mean it's not wonderful, doesn't mean that it doesn't have a huge impact for the next generation of natives that are coming up. it's funny to suddenly find yourself being called "auntie" by all these new, young, native
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actors. >> reporter: gladstone in contest with emma stone, who's won her share during awards season for her performance as bella baxter in "poor things." >> bella. >> why keep it in my mouth if it is revolting? >> reporter: looking at the past, "ruston." >> we are going to put together the largest peaceful protest in the history of this nation. >> reporter: which tells the little-known story of the openly gay civil rights leader behind the march on washington in 1963, earning colman domingo his first nomination. >> you said you stand on the shoulders of byron ruston? >> it was some great shoulders to stand upon. we're in service to the people who laid the groundwork for us. you've got to know who fought and died for you. >> this year in particular, we're learning about things that perhaps people have overlooked or didn't know a lot about. i think by nature, we all are attracted to true heroine
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stories brought to life. >> reporter: three best film nominees directed by women. greta gerwig considered snubbed in the category for "barbie." >> we have this amazing scene where barbie goes to the real world, has this encounter with a young teen girl who rips her to shreds. we know that barbie has no idea anyone in the real world felt differently. >> doesn't love letter. >> yeah, but it was an important scene to have. you want to have a character voicing those things that people have found problematic over the years. >> reporter: "barbie" outperformed "oppenheimer" at the box office when both films premiered on the same weekend. despite playing the leading role and being on screen in almost every scene, many felt strongly that margot robbie too had been snubbed. >> it's really difficult to land every single nomination with globes, s.a.g., critics' choice, bafta. when you miss in the end, it hurts. it stings. in that sense, yeah, i feel bad that she didn't make it.
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>> reporter: but the blockbuster did garner eight nominations, including ryan gosling for best supporting actor, and america ferrera for best supporting actress. >> you have to never get old, never be rude, never show off, never be selfish. what i love about my character is she's the stand-in for all of us. for us human women trying to figure out what it means to be a woman, real or imagined. ♪ i used to float now i just fall down ♪ >> reporter: as well as two nominations for best song, "what was i made for." ♪ i'm just ken anywhere else i'd be a 10 ♪ >> reporter: and "i'm just ken." while some may purely tune in for the glitz and glam, in the end it's about who takes home that golden statue. you can watch abc live coverage of all the oscar festivities starting as early as 1:00 p.m. eastern on sunday.
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>> juju: finally tonight, celebrating international women's day. mattel has announced a new group of barbie role models to mark the day. eight women, including oscar winners helen mirren and viola davis. singers kylie minogue and shania twain have each received a barbie in their own image. >> this is as good as getting a star on the hollywood walk of fame. >> juju: mattel says the honorees are shaping the future through their inspiring stories. that's "nightline." watch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time monday. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america. have a great weekend.

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