It’s love, laughter and happily ever after for stars Jack Quaid and Claudia Doumit as they secretly tied the knot in an intimate wedding attended by close friends and family members.
The duo have wedding was held over the weekend in regional New South Wales. The couple, who first met while working on the series The Boys, got married on Saturday at Mona Farm in Braidwood, a small town located about an hour from Canberra. They had been together for nearly four years before taking this step. The news of the couple finally tying the knot has left their fans excited; with many flooding the digital space with congratulatory messages.
The Boys stars Jack Quaid and Claudia Doumit get married
According to a report in The Telegraph, Quaid and Doumit tied the knot in a low-key wedding. Doumit, who grew up in Sydney, wore an off-white gown with floral straps and a flowing skirt, paired with a matching floral headband. On the other hand, Quaid opted for a distinctive look, choosing a red western-style suit with sunflower embroidery on the lapel.
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Celebrity guests at Quaid and Doumit’s wedding
The otherwise quiet town briefly turned into a celebrity hub as Jack’s parents, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, flew in from the United States to attend their son’s wedding. Several of their The Boys co-stars were also part of the celebrations, including Colby Minifie, Nathan Mitchell, and Karl Urban. Karl, who was in Australia promoting the show’s final season, even shared a photo dressed up for the occasion during his visit. Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin, Kevin Costner and Henry Golding were all in attendance.
Despite the star-studded attendance, the wedding itself stayed grounded. Staff at the venue were reportedly asked to keep things confidential, but the couple were later seen exploring the town, casually interacting with locals and posing for photos.
They also stopped by a popular local spot, where the venue shared pictures from their visit and congratulated the couple, wishing them happiness for the future.

Jack Quaid’s work front
Meanwhile, Jack Quaid ventured into Hollywood with a small role the 2102 released dystopian film Hunger Games. Quaid was part of the main cast of the 2016 series Vinyl and had a supporting role in the film Logan Lucky which released the next year. However, his breakout role was as vigilante Hughie Campbell in Prime’s now-legendary superhero series The Boys, opposite Antony Starr’s Homelander. The popular series’ fifth and final season of brutality neared its conclusion with the series’ conlcuding episodes streaming online. Recently, Quaid’s other projects that has secretly crept its way back into the great graces of streaming audiences, namely, Companion.