Lulu Simon claimed Gere had promised to “handle the land” when he purchased the property
Simply in case anybody is questioning, Lulu Simon nonetheless hates Richard Gere.
On Tuesday, the pop artist took to social media to blast Gere for promoting her childhood dwelling after allegedly agreeing to handle the property when buying the property from her father, “Mrs. Robinson” singer Paul Simon. In a publish shared to Instagram Tales, Lulu claimed Gere “purchased my childhood dwelling, promised he would handle the land as situation of his buy,” after which “proceeded to by no means truly transfer in & simply offered it to a developer as 9 separate plots.”
In accordance with Realtor.com, Hudson Valley Home Components was tasked in Could to avoid wasting historic elements of the 1938 brick Colonial after it was offered to SBP Properties final yr for $10.75 million when Gere and his spouse, Alejandra Silva, moved to Spain.
Elsewhere in her Instagram publish, Lulu wrote, “Simply in case anybody was questioning if I nonetheless hate Richard Gere–I do!” To essentially drive her level dwelling, Lulu took a photograph of Gere with photos of canine and a cat within the background and captioned the picture: “I hope my lifeless pets buried in that again yard hang-out you till you descend right into a gradual and unrelenting insanity.”
The Fairly Girl girl star and his spouse Silva bought the 32-acre property from Paul Simon in 2022 and had initially sought to transform a majority of the land right into a farm. Throughout a 2023 Planning and Zoning Fee assembly, when the couple nonetheless owned the home, their lawyer David Rucci assured the fee that the historic property wouldn’t be changed into industrial actual property.
“I’ve acquired cellphone calls from 4 or 5 neighbors (who have been) very involved … if this was going to be some form of massive industrial operation, and it’s actually not,” Rucci mentioned on the time, per native paper, the New Canaan Advertiser. “The house owners … they each have grown up on farms, they’re very excited by farms and educating their children about farms … so that is actually essential to them.”