Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen could apparently be headed for a divorce, despite how well things seem to be between them on social media.

New reports claim that the New England Patriots quarterback and his supermodel wife have been fighting quite a lot lately and just aren't "seeing eye to eye" anymore, according to OK! Magazine.

"Things between Tom and Gisele have been strained for a long time," a source told the gossip magazine. "Gisele is ramping up the social media activity because her marriage is breaking down. Things have never been this bad. Gisele told Tom that if he didn't make more of an effort, she might go back to Brazil for a few months to think about the future."

The rumors really began when the two recently got in a "massive fight" at Brady's 38th birthday dinner, OK! Magazine reported. Things really started to fall apart when they returned home after the party, and ever since, they have been sending each other some pretty angry texts.

"As soon as they got home, things really came to a head," the source revealed. "They started bickering and it turned into a fight where they each dredged up every issue with the other that they'd been suppressing."

The two have been married since February 2009, and this isn't the first time rumors have gone around about them heading for a split. Similar rumors sparked around this time last year when Brady became "fed up with Budchen's controlling behavior." Either these rumors were completely false, or the two worked things out, because they remained together and somewhat drama free ever since.

Since, Brady and Bundchen would have to "remain civil about their finances" since they have two children together, the source added, and the reports claim that this could be a $460 million divorce.

"They'd want to keep things nice and easy for their [kids] sake, if nothing else," the source said.

As if this wasn't enough drama for the family, Brady is also currently in a battle with the NFL over his alleged role in deflating footballs during the American Football Conference Championship Game on Jan. 18, better known as the "Deflategate." Brady and Patriots commissioner Roger Goodwell were in New York City on Wednesday to argue over the incident in court. The quarterback has received a four-game suspension, and his lawyer is trying to fight this because there is "no such direct evidence."