Richard Gere is loving his new life across the Atlantic.
The “Pretty Woman” actor and his wife, Alejandra Silva, shared an update on how they’re doing since moving from Connecticut to Spain in November.
“The truth is that you are seeing us in our momentum,” Gere, 75, told Elle España on Tuesday alongside Silva, 41. “We are happier than ever.”
According to the “American Gigolo” alum, their happiness is directly correlated to living in Spain. As he put it: “She, because she is at home and I because, if she is happy, I am happy.”
The couple first met in 2014 and have sons Alexander, 5, and James, 4. Gere is also dad to son Homer, 24, from his marriage to Carey Lowell, while Silva has an 11-year-old son, Albert, from a prior marriage.
“We are like soulmates,” the publicist gushed during their joint interview. “We have the same values, we see the world in the same way and from the first moment we felt like we have known each other for a long time. And this only happens once, if it happens at all.”
Silva added: “We were united by the karma of our past lives.”
The mom of three touched on how the family has settled into their routine in Spain after selling their sprawling $10.75 million mansion.
“Richard is a very devoted and present father,” gushed Silva about her husband of nearly seven years. “He loves to read them stories. It seems like an idyllic photo, but it’s true. He’s a great dad.”
“He doesn’t cook. I do it, but when I cook, he plays the guitar.”
In addition to Silva’s desire to return to her home country, the couple were also drawn to the country for humanitarian reasons.
“The only reason why both Richard and I are here in Madrid is to be part of the board of the NGO Hogar Sí,” she continued. “We want to help this country to end homelessness. Our goal is that, within 5 years, no one sleeps on the street.”
Gere paraphrased a piece of advice he received from the 14th Dalai Lama during their interview, sharing, “Whenever you can, be kind. And it is always possible.”
The actor previously expressed his excitement about their move last year.
“My wife is Spanish and she gave me about seven years here, and so we’re going to spend some years in Madrid,” Gere shared on “The Tonight Show” in November 2024. “Our kids are bilingual, so they’re going to flourish there.”
“My wife, she grew up in a very big Spanish family, like a big Italian family,” he continued. “Her grandmother was kind of the glue that held that all together, and the grandmother passed away about a year and a half ago, two years ago.
“So my wife, I can see her morphing into the new grandmother of this extended family. She’s already planning for, you know, 35 people for Sunday lunches.”