Jack Quaid flashed his wedding ring during a recent group interview with the cast of The Boys, turning a casual chat into a public confirmation that he married Claudia Doumit in April in Australia. The 34-year-old actor did not make a formal announcement so much as let the ring do the talking, then joked his way through the moment with co-stars and showrunner Eric Kripke.
That is why fans are talking about it now. Quaid and Doumit were first linked in June 2022, and they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the 2024 Oscars, but the wedding itself had stayed mostly off-camera until he showed up with the band visible in the Deadline Studio at Prime Experience interview. The update gives the relationship a firm timeline: a wedding reportedly held on April 18 at Mona Farm in Braidwood, Australia, almost two months before the public reveal.
The setting added weight to the moment. Quaid was speaking with Erin Moriarty, Karen Fukuhara, Tomer Capone, Laz Alonso, Jessie T. Usher and Kripke, all of whom were part of the ensemble that has carried the show through its run. In the middle of that conversation, he acknowledged the marriage with a grin and a quick, “We got married. It was awesome. Right here, baby,” making the ring impossible to miss.
Moriarty had already described the wedding as “an amazing experience” when she spoke on May 6 at a Sony Pictures Television FYC event in California. She said it was wonderful to gather “in a foreign country” and that she felt “very grateful” to have been there, calling it a celebration of love. Her comments matched what has been reported about the guest list, which included Quaid’s parents, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, along with Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner, Henry Golding, Karl Urban, Colby Minifie and Nathan Mitchell.
Then came the joke that kept the exchange from turning sentimental. Kripke teased that the marriage Quaid had written about was not with Doumit but with Urban, and Quaid laughed it off with “Yeah, Karl. No, no,” and “Press has it all wrong.” He has said he and Urban became especially close after filming a heart-shattering scene, later taking a vacation to Hawaii together, so the gag landed because it carried just enough truth to work.
Doumit, who played Victoria Neuman in seasons 2 through 4, was not part of the interview, but her name stayed at the center of it. What changed today is simple: Quaid is now showing the ring in public, and that makes the marriage less a rumor than a fact attached to a date, a place and a cast full of witnesses. The only thing left unanswered is why he chose this particular interview to put it on display, though he seemed perfectly happy letting the joke, and the band, speak for him.

