Richard Gere Shares Valuable Lessons From His 3 Marriages on Keeping Relationships Healthy
Having been married 3 times, Richard Gere has recently opened up about his personal experiences and shared some intriguing insights about his journey toward finding happiness and fulfillment. Turns out, happiness in relationships can often be found in the simplest of gestures.
Gere discussed the effort required to maintain a healthy marriage and relationship.
In a recent interview, the 73-year-old star opened up about his upcoming rom-com, Maybe I Do, and how it relates to his own experiences with marriage. Gere, who has been married not once, not twice, but 3 times, knows all too well that a successful marriage takes care and effort.
With an all-star cast that includes Susan Sarandon, Diane Keaton, Emma Roberts, William H. Macy, and Luke Bracey, Maybe I Do promises to be a delightful exploration of love, commitment, and the challenges that come along with them. As Gere himself has learned over the years, preserving a marriage is never easy but always worth it.
It’s not easy, indeed, but true love and communication wins over any obstacle.
Richard Gere, the beloved Hollywood actor, has a down-to-earth take on relationships. He understands that being in a committed relationship can be complicated, with multiple factors at play. According to Gere, one of the key things to keep in mind is that in any relationship, both individuals are constantly evolving and learning about themselves.
He speaks from personal experience, having been married to his wife, Alejandra Silva, since 2018 and now being the proud father of 2 young boys. Despite his success and fame, Gere comes across as approachable and relatable, with a warm and friendly demeanor that endears him to fans all over the world.
He has refreshingly realistic view on relationships.
Richard Gere understands that people grow and change over time, and that it’s important to communicate and make sure you’re still aligned with your partner. He emphasizes the importance of constantly checking in and being willing to grow together. If things don’t work out, he advises approaching the situation with empathy and grace.
He noted, “So it’s a constant checking in to see, ’Does this work?’ And sometimes it doesn’t... you’ve gone in different directions and, okay, you’re in different places, and there’s not a reason to stay together anymore.”
Since marrying Silva, Gere has been “much happier.” The thrice-married actor seems to have found a sense of peace and contentment in this chapter of his life. He shares a son with his previous wife, Carey Lowell, but he seems to have found a deep and lasting connection with Silva, who is nearly 34 years younger than him.
Richard Gere’s insights on relationships highlight the importance of communication, growth, and empathy, and Bright Side couldn’t agree more!