“Pretty Woman” star Richard Gere and Spanish publicist Alejandra Silva were suited up for their latest public outing.
The largely private couple made a rare red carpet appearance at the premiere of their new short documentary titled “Lo Que Nadie Quiere Ver” (“What Nobody Wants to See”) in Madrid earlier this week on Nov. 24. The project captures the severity of Spain’s homelessness crisis and highlights the stories of unhoused people.
The “American Gigolo” actor, 76, kept his look dapper, wearing a navy suit over a white button-down. At the same time, his political activist wife, 42, donned a fitted black suit accompanied by matching heels.
Their sighting comes after the pair’s move to Spain last year. Since then, they have meticulously chosen which events to attend.
Last month, they returned to the US, showing up at a New York screening of the “Wisdom of Happiness,” a documentary about the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, which Gere produced. Public displays of affection were on blast in October when the pair shared a sweet kiss while posing for photographers.
Gere and Silva married in 2018 and now share two sons, including 6-year-old Alexander and 5-year-old James.
Richard Gere honored Diane Keaton last month
In an interview with GQ magazine in October, Gere recounted his experiences costarring with the late Diane Keaton, who died of pneumonia at age 79.
“We kind of took care of each other, getting through these kind of challenging physical scenes with each other,” Gere said of their time shooting “Looking for Mr. Goodbar.” “But I remember just how sweet and gentle she was and how real. And I think anyone who’s ever worked with her (is) just like, ‘This is a real person.'”
Gere and Keaton were costars in the 1977 film “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” as well as in 2023’s “Maybe I Do.” In the interview, Gere told GQ he hadn’t seen Keaton in “a long time.”