Hey there, friends! Let's dive into something heartwarming today. Dennis Quaid, who shared a decade of marriage with Meg Ryan, recently opened up about his feelings toward his ex-wife and her new love, John Mellencamp. And guess what? It's all positivity and warm vibes from this side of the fence.
At 64 years young, Dennis couldn’t have been more gracious when he spoke to Us Weekly at the Cinemoi Oscar Party, an event benefiting Children Uniting Nations in Beverly Hills. "I’m so happy for them, I really am," he said with a smile. Now, if you're wondering whether the star of Parent Trap has plans to attend Meg’s wedding, Dennis had some straightforward words for everyone. "I haven’t been invited," he confessed. "But I’m really happy for them." That's what we call class, folks.

Life After Divorce: A Journey Through Love and Identity
Now, let's rewind a bit. Dennis and Meg called it quits back in 2001, but they've managed to keep things civil and share a wonderful son, Jack, who's now 26. Dennis himself has walked down the aisle a couple of times before, first with actress P.J. Soles from 1978 to 1983, and then with real estate broker Kimberly Quaid. That marriage ended in 2018, making Dennis no stranger to the ups and downs of relationships.
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When it comes to divorce, Dennis has some deep thoughts to share. "I think what divorce does is, it takes away your identity," he once revealed to The Sunday Times. "It's like death. Your identity is wrapped up in the relationship, and if it's not going to be there anymore... who are you?" He went on to explain, "The most stressful things in life are often the death of a family member or moving house. And then there's divorce, which feels like both death and moving. It's a major life shift."
But Dennis doesn't stop there. He also touched on the profound experience of becoming a parent. "The birth of a child is another stressful but transformative situation," he added. "Not just because things could go wrong, but also because you have to redefine who you are. It's a whole new chapter in life."



