Richard Gere kicked out of restaurant for flirting

“He stared at her intently. The husband was beside himself with rage. Richard didn't notice anyone else, he walked up to her and started whispering"
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Ažurirano: 11.10.2012. 15:36h

In the movies, he always "had an eye" for beautiful women. Now that led him to an incident - Richard Gere was kicked out of a restaurant for flirting with a blonde who was dining with his wife. According to the New York Post, the XNUMX-year-old actor was allegedly told by his angry husband to "run as far away from them as possible", and as Gir ignored him, he took him by the arm and escorted him to the exit.

It happened in a restaurant while Gere and his agents were celebrating the Lifetime Achievement Award he won at the Hampton Film Festival. As witnesses told the New York Post, Geer, who is married to actress Keri Lovell, allegedly stared at the unnamed blonde for an hour, then stood up, approached her and began whispering something in her ear. This infuriated her husband, who cursed the actor, and the confused wife calmed him down and begged the actor to go away.

“He stared at her intently. The husband was beside himself with rage. Richard didn't notice anyone else, he approached her and started whispering," said the unnamed source.

However, Giro's publicist claims that the event, which was attended by actors Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, was misrepresented in the media.

"Gir was sitting at the table with his agents and their wives. On his way out, he stopped to say goodbye to those people and to joke a little with the lady. There was no talk of flirting," explained the actor's PR.

Richard Gere became famous after the movie "American Gigolo", and he "cemented" his status as a Hollywood seducer with his role in the romantic film "An Officer and a Gentleman". He was previously married to supermodel Cindy Crawford before marrying Lovell, a former Bond girl, in 2002.

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