Cindy Crawford and Richard Gere's lives are full-circle moments, reuniting their children Kaia Gerber and Homer Gere in Ryan Murphy's upcoming series, The Shards. Thirty years after the supermodel and Pretty Woman actor's divorce following four years of marriage, their respective offspring have come together to star in the upcoming show based on Bret Easton Ellis' 2023 novel of the same name, following a group of high school friends in 1981.
Kaia, 24, and Homer, 25, were spotted filming the new series in Los Angeles on October 29. Kaia, who Cindy shares with husband Rande Gerber, looked the part of an '80s teen, wearing a red shirt and pants set with curly, blown-out hair. Meanwhile, Homer—whose mother is Richard's ex-wife Carey Lowell—looked dapper in a black suit and sunglasses. The duo truly embodied their parents' essence, who originally met through friends in 1988 before eloping to Las Vegas in 1991.

While Richard, 76, and Cindy, 59, made headlines during their marriage—including being named People's Sexiest Couple Alive in 1993—the couple eventually split in 1995. Cindy reflected on how their age gap contributed to the end of their marriage, saying, "A lot of what happened with Ricard and I was, I was still 22. And at 22, as a young woman, I was kind of still figuring out who I was and what I wanted to be. He was already 37, so in some ways he knew that I was still growing and changing."
The model—who is also mom to son Presley Gerber—added that she "didn't wanna hear it from him" because "at 22 you think you know everything" and "you think you're already formed." She continued, "I think I was more willing at 22 to be like, 'OK, I'll follow.' And then you start going, 'Well, I don't want to just follow, I want to lead sometimes, and I want to walk side-by-side sometimes.'"
Kaia can also relate to the challenge of dating an older partner, as she previously discussed how her own age gap relationships created unhealthy dynamics. "I would completely just change my personality, really, my values for someone," she explained on the Therapuss podcast in October. "I always dated people that were older than me, and so I was very willing to give up everything." Kaia added, "I was like, 'I can show you I love you by completely giving up my life for you,' which is actually not how you build respect and trust and is not good in the long run because then you start to bring a little bit more of who you really are into the relationship. And they're like, 'No, I like that person before.'"