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Who is Richard Gere’s Spanish activist wife, Alejandra Silva? The non-profit founder’s dad was the vice-president of Real Madrid, and she is 33 years younger than the Pretty Woman actor

STORYFaye Bradley
Meet Richard Gere’s wife, Alejandra Silva, a homelessness non-profit founder whose dad was the vice-president of Real Madrid. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram
Meet Richard Gere’s wife, Alejandra Silva, a homelessness non-profit founder whose dad was the vice-president of Real Madrid. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram
Fame and celebrity

  • Richard Gere, 74, just made a rare public appearance with his 41-year-old wife, Alejandra Silva, at the 2024 City Harvest Gala in New York City – John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were there too
  • Gere has been married three times: he tied the knot with his first wife, supermodel Cindy Crawford, in 1991, but they called it quits in 1995; and he was married to Carey Lowell from 2002 to 2016

Richard Gere just made a rare public appearance with his wife, Alejandra Silva, at the 2024 City Harvest Gala.

The couple, who have a 33-year age gap, attended the event at Cipriani 42nd Street in New York City on April 10. In the pics from the bash, the pair can be seen posing alongside honoree John Legend and his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
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Here’s everything we know about the Hollywood star’s publicist and political activist wife.

Alejandra Silva has football links

Alejandra Silva shared a birthday selfie in February. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram
Alejandra Silva shared a birthday selfie in February. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram
Silva, 41, was born into a family with links to football. According to People, her father Ignacio Silva Botas was vice-president of Spanish football club Real Madrid from 1995 to 2000.

She is an activist

Alejandra Silva in a post shared in December 2018. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram
Alejandra Silva in a post shared in December 2018. Photo: @alejandragere/Instagram

Per People, Silva runs a non-profit organisation, Rais Fundacion, which aims to eradicate homelessness in Spain. “I’ve slept on the street to understand the struggles of the homeless,” she told Hola! in 2015. “I’m not scared of rolling up my sleeves and diving into work. If I do something, I put 100 per cent effort in. If I can’t, I’d rather not do it.”

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