Star of Hollywood Richard Gere says goodbye to the United States. For his fans, this is a sad start. His long and successful career, which lasted more than 50 years, will always be remembered in American movies.
People love Gere’s range; he’s been in “Pretty Woman,” “An Officer and a Gentleman,” and “Chicago.” He has always wanted a life outside of Hollywood, even though he is famous. The fact that he moved to Spain is a big change.
In an interview in 2024, Gere talked about how excited he was to move to Madrid, which was partly because his wife, Alejandra Silva, is Spanish. “I’m looking forward to this adventure,” he told me. “Your lifestyle is exceptional; the food, people, and will to laugh and enjoy life are beautiful.”
The move gives his young children a chance to learn more about their Spanish background. Gere said he was looking forward to seeing Alejandra’s family and friends again. In October 2024, when they sold their home in Connecticut, it was a big step toward their new life.
Alejandra and Gere have a strong bond that is based on spirituality and shared ideals. They became close through meditation, which sparked a deep relationship. Alejandra started practicing Buddhism like Richard did, which made their relationship stronger.
Gere put his family ahead of the draw of Hollywood for a long time. His biggest concern is still his son, Homer James Jigme Gere. Richard said, “He makes me happy.”
Gere’s Spanish chapter offers a lot of culture, peace, and time with family. As he starts this new journey with Alejandra and their kids, he gives up the expectations of Hollywood and looks forward to a full and meaningful life.