After parting ways with Richard Gere in 1995, Cindy Crawford has opened up about feeling like her ex-husband has become somewhat of a stranger to her.
In a recent interview on Marc Maron's podcast, Crawford shared that although they maintain a friendly relationship, she perceives Gere as reverting back to his public persona, making him seem more distant.
Despite spending six years together, their marriage only lasted for two.
The couple, who tied the knot in a hasty Las Vegas ceremony in 1991, stirred headlines due to their significant 17-year age gap.
Crawford was merely 25 years old at the time, while Gere was already in his forties.
Reflecting on their past, Crawford expressed her views on the dynamics of their relationship, hinting at a lack of camaraderie between them.
She noted that their different life stages and statuses in the industry might have hindered them from truly connecting on a peer-to-peer level.
This recent disclosure adds to Crawford's previous comments about her former spouse.
Back in September 2015, she shared with People magazine how being married to a renowned figure like Gere taught her valuable lessons in navigating fame and the intricacies of being a public figure.
The insights gained during her marriage seemed to have been instrumental in Crawford's own rise to fame, transforming her into a prominent household name in her own right.
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