Gunfire at Wedding of Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen

Shots fired, no one injured

Although the glamorous couple is heralded as a "perfect" couple, the same could not be said for their wedding. The ceremony, held in Costa Rica, was blighted by gunfire when security guards fired at paparazzi. The window of one photographer's car was blown out while others escaped as bullets flew overhead.

The New York Post reported that only one police report was filed. Photographers at the scene were confronted by security guards and continued to take snapshots, prompting the armed guards to open fire. One of the photographers, Rolando Aviles, claimed that Bundchen had an exclusive picture deal with a Brazilian magazine and declared disbelief that the pictures were worth the gunfire.

"They were very angry at us, threatening and screaming. I can't believe it," he said. "It just missed our heads. All this over some pictures. It's crazy."

According to the Boston Herald, it is unclear if Brady, Bundchen, or their 25 guests were aware of the incident. People magazine described the newlyweds and their guests as "relaxed and happy."

The couple was officially married in Los Angeles on Friday and was exchanging vows for the second time in two months at Gisele's Costa Rican residence.

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