Jack Quaid flashes wedding ring during The Boys cast interview after Australia nuptials

Jack Quaid flashed his wedding band during a group interview nearly two months after marrying Claudia Doumit in Australia, offering a rare public confirmation.

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Jack Quaid flashes wedding ring during The Boys cast interview after Australia nuptials

flashed his wedding ring during a group interview with cast — nudging a long-whispered private life into plain sight almost two months after he married in Australia.

Seated alongside costars Erin Moriarty, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Capone, Laz Alonso, Jessie T. Usher and showrunner Eric Kripke at the during , the 34-year-old briefly lifted his left hand and, with a laugh, said: "We got married. It was awesome. Right here, baby." Kripke deadpanned, "They got married," before teasing, "The marriage that you wrote about wasn't Claudia. It was Karl." Quaid answered the ribbing with a shrug and the quick joke, "Yeah, Karl. No, no."

The sight of the band and Quaid's words deliver the clearest public confirmation yet that the pair married on April 18 at Mona Farm in Braidwood, Australia. Reports and onlookers placed a number of celebrities and family at the festivities: Quaid's parents, and , were in attendance, along with actors spotted at the event including Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner and Henry Golding. From The Boys, , Colby Minifie and Nathan Mitchell were among those reported to have joined the celebration.

Erin Moriarty, who told reporters at a studio event in California, framed the wedding as an intimate cast gathering abroad: "It's always amazing to get together, especially in a foreign country, like in our own little bubble. It was wonderful. It was an amazing experience," she said, adding, "I feel very grateful to have been there, celebrating people we love so much. It was great to end the show with a celebration of love."

Quaid and Doumit's relationship traces back to June 2022, and the couple made a first formal red carpet appearance at the 2024 Oscars. The Australia wedding — at a private farm outside Sydney — was publicly reported in April, but until Quaid's ring gesture and brief remarks in the Deadline interview the couple had not offered much on-the-record comment about the ceremony itself.

The group's banter revealed more than a band on Quaid's finger: it exposed how the cast's on- and offscreen bonds fold into one another. Quaid described a tight friendship with Karl Urban that grew out of work, saying a particular "heart-shattering" scene strengthened their offscreen connection so much that they later took a vacation to Hawaii together — lines that fed the running gag when Kripke and Quaid joked about an alternate groom. Quaid even grinned, "Press has it all wrong," when the cast salted the exchange with mock confusion.

That levity, however, also highlights an open gap the public still lacks: why Quaid and Doumit chose Australia for their wedding and how they framed the guest list and festivities. Reports name attendees and location, but the couple has not provided an explanation for the setting or the decision to keep the ceremony largely private. The cast's comments confirm many of the reported details but stop short of filling that personal context.

The practical result is simple and immediate: Quaid's visible ring and his line — "We got married" — function as a public nod that converts reporting into acknowledgment without a formal statement from the newlyweds. Beyond that, no additional events tied to the wedding have been announced. If the couple wants the next public accounting to be official, that will likely come on their terms at a future red carpet or in a direct comment; until then, the Australia ceremony remains a confirmed private celebration framed by familiar faces and a few well-timed jokes.

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