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Costar's Satisfaction: Slapping Dennis Quaid Over Trump Support

Costar's Satisfaction: Slapping Dennis Quaid Over Trump Support
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Actor Dennis Quaid's former co-star Lauren Holly jokingly mentioned slapping him for supporting President Donald Trump. The incident occurred when Quaid, 71, traveled with Senator Ted Cruz on Air Force One to attend Trump's speech in Corpus Christie, Texas, on February 27. Cruz shared footage of Quaid and Trump sitting together, referencing Quaid's portrayal of Ronald Reagan in a biopic.

In response to a Threads user's comment about slapping the regime, Holly expressed her disapproval, saying she would if she could. Another user shared footage of Quaid expressing his love for Trump at the Texas event, prompting Holly to comment on the situation. Her posts gained attention and support from other users on Threads.

In the sports movie "Any Given Sunday," Quaid played quarterback Jack "Cap" Rooney, while Holly portrayed his wife, Cindy Rooney. Quaid has been vocal about his support for Trump, describing himself as a "common-sense independent" with conservative leanings. He praised Trump for being approachable, funny, and genuine, emphasizing that Trump's supporters believe he has their best interests at heart.

Quaid has been happily married to Laura Savoie for five years. In an interview, Quaid, 71, expressed his joy in his marriage with Savoie, 32, calling his life with her "paradise." He credited their faith in God for strengthening their relationship, highlighting the importance of having a spiritual connection.

Quaid, who had been married thrice before meeting Savoie, emphasized the role of religion in their union. Their relationship faced challenges but emerged stronger. They first met in a Las Vegas bar and later eloped in Santa Barbara, California, in June 2020.