Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen will continue to prioritize their children during this holiday season.

According to Life & Style, the exes are not necessarily on good terms following their divorce last month. But they decided to call a truce just so they could spend time with their children during the holiday season.

“This is their first Christmas post-divorce and they both want to make it as normal for the kids as possible,” the source said.

Bundchen and her two children will allegedly travel to Arizona to be with Brady on Christmas Day. But for now, the trio is still vacationing in Brazil.

“If Tom gets time off between then and New Year’s, he may even join them. Gisele is very thoughtful about the time he gets with the children,” the source said.

The insider also insisted that any differences between Brady and Bundchen will be set aside for the sake of Benjamin and Vivian.

“Their children will always come first,” the source said.

However, multiple sources already debunked the tabloid’s claims. After all, Bundchen already confirmed that her children will celebrate Christmas with her and her family in Brazil.

This means that Brady will be spending his first Christmas without his kids.

During his interview on the SiriusXM podcast Let’s Go With Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray, Brady shared his thoughts on not seeing his kids during the holidays.

“So, you just asked a question about, 'What have you learned from this football season?' I'm going to learn how to deal with Christmas. Even in a hotel. I'm going to have to learn how to deal with Christmas and Christmas night and still go out there and be a professional and then look forward to celebrating Christmas with my kids the day after,” he said (via Entertainment Tonight).

However, it seems that the setup and schedule between Bundchen and Brady on Christmas Day were agreed upon by both parties. After their divorce was finalized, sources revealed that it didn’t take the exes a long time to settle the score.

After all, they were both on the same page when it comes to making sure that their children’s welfare is their priority. And it seems the same goes for the holidays and for all the other important occasions in their family.