Richard Gere opens up about new life in Spain after quitting US
A massive Hollywood star has lashed out at US President Donald Trump after quitting the US with countless other celebrities.
Richard Gere has hit out at President Donald Trump over his political agenda, claiming he has created a “violent, crude, and ignorant” world.
The Hollywood star, who quit life in the US and relocated to Spain with his wife, Alejandra Silva, 42, and their children, has been outspoken about Mr Trump and the policies he implemented in the US.
“If each of us were kind to each other, the world would be different and better,” the 75-year-old told El Pais.
“Not all of us respond to wisdom, but we all respond to kindness.
“Even in the case of Trump, I’m sure there is something kind about him. People say he’s charming in private.
“Yet the world he’s created around himself is violent, crude, and ignorant. Many of the things he’s doing we’ve never seen before.”
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When asked whether he believes Mr Trump’s second term in office could “irreversibly change the values of US society,” Gere admitted he “worries” about it — claiming the president is “cut off from” society’s natural sense of empathy.
The Golden Globe winner’s latest comments come after he slammed Mr Trump as a “bully and a thug” while accepting the International Goya Award in recognition of his ongoing humanitarian work.
“We’re all part of a universe of overlapping pain and sadness and joy. … I see this world that we’re in now forgetting that,” he said back in February.
“This very foolish tribalism is starting to take us over, where we think that we’re all separate from each other.
“And we have unfortunately elected officials that don’t inspire us in the way that we want to be inspired. I’m coming from a place now … we’re in a very dark place in America where we have a bully and a thug who is the president of the United States.
“But it’s not just in the US, it’s everywhere.”
Still, Gere admits that there are plenty of things he misses about his life in the US — specifically, the people he left behind, including his adult son, Homer.
“I miss my family and friends. I was just in New York visiting my friends and my oldest son,” he shared.
“We went to Pennsylvania, to the small town where my father and mother came from, and we visited their grave.
“I need to somehow feel connected to my history, to my best friends, to stay in contact with all of it.”
Gere moved to the European country with his family in November, after offloading their stunning Connecticut mansion in an off-market deal, Realtor reports.
The “Sommersby” actor noted that watching his wife “blossoming” in Spain has been reward enough for making the move.
The “Pretty Woman” actor explained that he wanted to return the favour she did for him in upping sticks and joining him in the US when they began their romance.
“Alejandra gave me six or seven years in the US; she dropped everything to be with me and create a life together,” he said.
“But I could see it was important for her to come back, that she really missed her family and friends. She’s blossoming here.”
Although Gere noted that he has never lived permanently abroad, he said that he has created a sense of belonging in his new Madrid dwelling by ensuring that he has access to the creature comforts he needs most — specifically his “office, piano, guitars, and books”.
“In a way, I’ve taken my world and put it here,” he said.
While the family has quickly laid down roots in what El Pais described as a “chalet in the exclusive Madrid neighbourhood of La Moraleja,” Gere’s wife noted they are not set on spending the rest of their days in the city.
She told the publication they plan to “stay … for a few years,” describing Madrid as a “city that has … a very special energy”.
However, she has previously revealed the family had always planned to “come back” to the US.
She told the Daily Mail that they were already spending their time going “back and forth” between the two countries in order to visit their loved ones regularly.
“For a few years [we’ll live in Spain], and then come back. But we’re always coming back,” she said.
“We’ll come back here in the summer because we have the kids at camp. We just have to balance our lives there and here.”
The family has retained a home base in the US, despite selling their permanent residence in New Canaan, Connecticut.
That home is now set to be torn down in order to make room for a nine-plot subdivision.
In his April 2024 interview with Vanity Fair, Gere revealed he planned to keep a property “in the countryside in New York,” although he hesitated to share specific details about its location.
Parts of this story first appeared in Realtor and was republished with permission.
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