Richard Gere Enjoys a Day Ice-Skating in Connecticut as He and His Family Take a Break From Life in Spain for the Holidays

by Kelsi Karruli

After months of soaking in the Spanish sunshine, Richard Gere has swapped the warm beaches for a chilly ice rink in Connecticut after returning to the U.S. from Europe with his family to spend time at their upstate New York home—one year after making the move overseas.

Richard, 76, and his wife, Alejandra, 42, moved to Madrid with three of their four sons at the end of 2024, with the "Pretty Woman" star revealing that he wanted his spouse to have an opportunity to spend more time with her family members.

However, in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar España, Alejandra revealed that they are now planning to split their time between their home in New York and their luxurious villa in Spain—beginning with the holiday season, which they are celebrating in Connecticut.

Just days after Richard was seen building a snowman with his family, TV personality Mar Jennings spotted the Hollywood A-lister ice-skating in Westport, CT.

After months of soaking in the Spanish sunshine, Richard Gere has swapped the warm beaches for a chilly ice rink in Connecticut after returning to the U.S. from Europe with his family to spend time at their upstate New York home—one year after making the move overseas. (Instagram)

Jennings took to Instagram to showcase a snap of the pair on the rink, while donning hats and large coats.

"Richard Gere! Only in Westport. Look who I got to teach skating today! At the PAL Rink at Longshore, every lesson under the stars is more than just skating—it’s about community, connection, and celebrating the spirit of our town.

"If it’s good enough for Richard Gere, it’s good enough for all of us. Be your own superstar—right here, under Westport’s stars," Jennings captioned the image.

Just last week, Alejandra shared footage of her husband and two of their sons playing in the snow in their backyard, carefully constructing a snowman as flurries blanketed them all in fresh powder.

"The night left us a gift, we woke up and everything had changed!" she wrote in the caption on her Instagram account. "White outside, joy inside—the first real snow of the season."

In the accompanying carousel of photos and videos, Alejandra captured a heartwarming snap of one of her children perched in the snow next to a frozen body of water, while one of the clips showed two boys bundled up in winter gear while putting the finishing touches on their snowman alongside their father.

The "Pretty Woman" star could be seen advising his kids on the build, while also sporting his own cold-weather gear, including a large hat and snow boots.

A large snow shovel was lying on the ground next to the snowman, as well as various twigs that were used to give the structure arms.

MADRID, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 26: Alejandra Silva and Richard Gere during the 'ELLE X FUTURE' gala held by Elle magazine at the Italian Consulate, on November 26, 2025, in Madrid, Spain. ELLE x Future is a night to pay tribute to the future, the planet and sustainability and to recognize the social and environmental work of many well-known faces committed to a better planet. In addition, during the gala, the ELLE Eco Award 2025 is presented to pay tribute to one of the attendees for their commitment and social and environmental work. (Photo By Francisco Guerra/Europa Press via Getty Images)
Richard, 76, and his wife, Alejandra, 42, moved to Madrid with three of their four sons at the end of 2024, with the "Pretty Woman" star revealing that he wanted his spouse to have an opportunity to spend more time with her family members. (Francisco Guerra/Europa Press via Getty Images)
Richard Gere at his upstate New York home
However, in a recent interview with Harper's Bazaar España, Alejandra revealed that they are now planning to split their time between their home in New York and their luxurious villa in Spain—beginning with the holiday season, which they are celebrating in Connecticut. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)
Richard Gere at his upstate New York home
Just days after Richard was seen building a snowman with his family, TV personality Mar Jennings spotted the Hollywood A-lister ice-skating in Westport, CT. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)
Richard Gere at his upstate New York home
Jennings took to Instagram to showcase a snap of the pair on the rink, while donning hats and large coats. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)

Several of the family's dogs were seen wandering in and out of the frame as the trio continued building their snowman.

Richard has owned several homes in upstate New York over the years, as well as a property in Connecticut that he sold shortly before moving to Spain at the end of last year.

He bought his New Canaan, CT, home from singer Paul Simon for $10.8 million in July 2022, around the same time that he offloaded his historic Pound Ridge, NY, estate for the staggering price of $21.2 million.

Richard spent years amassing various properties that eventually made up his 49-acre compound, which boasted a stunning New England-style main residence with eight bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, as well as a library, a sunroom, and an enormous living room with a fireplace.

The property was originally put on the market for $28 million in October 2021.

However, the actor and his family did not leave the area entirely. Instead, they relocated to a smaller property in nearby North Salem that he purchased for $9.8 million in January 2021.

Records indicate that Richard offloaded that second home for a staggering $19 million in October 2023, netting almost $10 million in profit.

Richard Gere at his upstate New York home
Just last week, Alejandra shared footage of her husband and two of their sons playing in the snow in their backyard, constructing a snowman as flurries blanketed them all in fresh powder. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)
Richard Gere at his upstate New York home
In a carousel of photos and videos shared on social media, Alejandra captured a heartwarming snap of one of her children perched in the snow next to a frozen body of water. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)

Meanwhile, his decision to sell his Connecticut property prompted fury after it was revealed that the historic dwelling had been snapped up for $10.75 million in an off-market deal by developer SBP Homes, who promptly razed the stunning residence to make way for a nine-plot subdivision.

Among those leading the outcry was Simon's daughter, Lulu, who publicly bashed Richard in a series of posts shared on her Instagram Stories in July, accusing him of failing to fulfill his promise to "take care" of her childhood home.

"Just in case anyone was wondering if I still hate Richard Gere—I do!" she wrote alongside a picture of herself flashing a peace sign at the camera.

"He bought my childhood home," she went on. "Promised he would take care of the land as [a] condition of his purchase. Proceeded to never actually move in and just sold it to a developer as nine separate plots.

"Hate! Him!" she concluded the post, which also featured a news story about Richard's real estate deal.

Lulu then continued her tirade with a rather eerie warning for Richard, sharing an image of the actor surrounded by photos of her late pets, while writing: "I hope my dead pets buried in that backyard haunt you until you descend into a slow and unrelenting madness."

Richard has never publicly addressed the backlash; however, he has opened up at length about his love of his new life in Spain, telling People magazine at an event in New York last month what he enjoys most about living there.

"My wife is so happy in Spain, so that's the best part of that," he said at the DOC NYC Visionaries Tribute Luncheon in New York City on Nov. 12. "She has wonderful family, wonderful friends.

Richard Gere
Richard has owned several homes in upstate New York over the years, as well as a property in Connecticut that he sold shortly before moving to Spain at the end of last year. (Instagram/Alejandra Gere)
Richard Gere
The couple faced furious backlash, however, after selling their Connecticut home to a developer who promptly tore down the historical property.  (Hudson Valley House Parts)

"Spanish culture, there's a very open joy about it," he said. The people are "very warm and very open and a lot less stressed than what you find here in the U.S.

"It’s a very happy place. Like the Italians. I mean, being in Italy, being in Spain, you're dealing with Latin cultures that just understand life in a different way than we do here."

Still, Richard admitted that there are some things that he misses about his time in the U.S., particularly in New York City, which he praised for its "addictive ... energy."

The on-screen icon shied away from doubling down on his past criticism of the current state of politics in the U.S., which he has been very open about since his relocation—at one point going as far as to call President Donald Trump a "bully and a thug."

"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 at an event 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 U.S., it's everywhere."

He expounded on these views in an interview with Spanish publication El Pais in May, when he expressed his fears about a lack of kindness in the world.

"If each of us were kind to each other, the world would be different and better. Not all of us respond to wisdom, but we all respond to kindness," Richard told the publication. "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."

Despite his criticism of the U.S. and its leader, Richard was quick to insist that he plans to maintain close ties to his home country—particularly because his adult son, Homer, still lives there.

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