Dennis Quaid’s Any Given Sunday costar Lauren Holly took the actor to process for his help of President Donald Trump.
“Not less than I received to slap him actual arduous in Any Given Sunday,” Holly, 62, joked through Threads in response to Quaid, 71, touring with Senator Ted Cruz on Air Power One to attend Trump’s speech in Corpus Christie, Texas, on Friday, February 27.
Cruz, 55, shared footage of Quaid and Trump, 79, sitting down collectively on Air Power One and referenced the actor enjoying Ronald Reagan in a 2024 biopic.
“I’d wish to ask President Reagan what you consider President Trump,” Cruz asks Quaid within the clip, with the actor replying in his Reagan impression: “Nicely, I feel he’s like me on steroids, truly!”
Holly was not impressed with the presidential powwow. When a Threads person requested if she may “slap the entire regime actually arduous for us,” Holly replied, “I’d if I may.”
One other person posted footage of Quaid saying he “loves Donald Trump” on the Texas occasion on Friday, with Holly chiming in: “It’s loopy to me at this level.”
As her posts began to go viral, a Threads person wrote: “Watching @laurenholly touch upon all of the Dennis Quiad (SIC) capitulation is high tier @threads power. Make fascists uncomfortable by any means attainable…”
“Any means,” she promised.
Within the 1999 sports activities film Any Given Sunday, Quaid performed growing older quarterback Jack “Cap” Rooney, whereas Holly portrayed Cap’s spouse, socialite Cindy Rooney.

Donald Trump speaks on the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, with Dennis Quaid. Roberto Schmidt/Getty Photos
Quaid has been open about his political help and private affection for Trump over the previous few years. He instructed Piers Morgan Uncensored in 2024 that “the one factor I preferred about Trump was the whole lot he did” as president.
“Individuals would possibly name him an a**gap, however he’s my a**gap,” Quaid quipped on the time.
Extra lately, he described himself as “a common sense unbiased” on The Greg Laurie Present, although he acknowledged that he leans “extra conservative in my head.”
He praised Trump for his approachability, calling the politician “very personable, extremely humorous, a superb listener and a surprisingly approachable particular person.”
“[Trump is] very humorous. And actually real. He wouldn’t be president if he wasn’t real,” Quaid insisted. “The individuals who voted for him, they know that he has their finest pursuits at coronary heart, that he’s a real particular person.”
He went on, “I’ve by no means seen anyone with that sort of power. Individuals say that about me, however he’s actually received lots of power.”
Quaid opened up completely to Us Weekly about his religion earlier this month, saying that faith performed an enormous function in connecting him to his fourth spouse, Laura Savoie.
“God is in our relationship. That [had] by no means even occurred to me earlier than,” he instructed Us. “I believed, ‘Nicely, I’ve a relationship with God, so did she,’ however to have God be the third entity within the relationship is sort of a brand new concept. However that’s actually the best way it’s.”
The actor added, “In any other case … you look to the opposite particular person to unravel your issues, and we’re not geared up to try this. There’s lots of issues that we now have, the luggage coming in [to a relationship], and it’s stuff that you simply want an skilled [to deal with] — and that might be God.”
Quaid was beforehand married to P.J. Soles from 1978 to 1983, Meg Ryan from 1991 to 2001 and Kimberly Buffington from 2004 to 2018. He and Savoie initially met in a Las Vegas bar earlier than eloping in Santa Barbara, California, in June 2020.


