Leah Thompson has blasted Donald Trump for endorsing and supporting her ex-fiancé, Dennis Quaid.
The actress, 63, previously shared her reaction to a video of X on Twitter at the former president's campaign rally in Calhoun Ranch, California at Coachella.
The day after she took to the stage and addressed the rally on Saturday, she reposted the clip with a confused face emoji and wrote: 'I'm engaged to him.'
He also added the hashtags '#VoteBlueToStopTheStupid' and '#CrimeIsActuallyDown' in his tweet.
In the clip, the 70-year-old actor – who announced he would vote for Trump in May – took the stage to give a speech and told the crowd to 'pick a side'.
Leah Thompson, 63, attacked her ex-fiancé, Dennis Quaid, for supporting Donald Trump; Pictured on October 8 in New York City
The actress previously shared a video on Twitter of 70-year-old Quaidin X at the former president's campaign rally at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California on Saturday.
Thompson was in a relationship with Quaid for five years until they ended their engagement in 1987.
The Back to the Future star got engaged to Quaid in 1984 and was set to walk down the aisle to marry him until they split three years later.
The former couple's romance dates back to 1982 after meeting on the set of Jazz 3-D.
Thompson met her current husband Howard Deutsch in 1986 on the set of Some Kind of Wonderful.
After her engagement ended in 1987, her friendship with Deutch, who was 11 years her senior, turned into romance.
She and the 74-year-old film director married in 1989 and welcomed two daughters together – Madeleine Deutch, now 33, and Zoe Deutch, now 29.
Looking back, Thompson is now confused and regrets her past engagement to Quaid.
At the venue of the famous music festival, his former presidential election announced that TikTok and this year the US Constitution.
The day after she took to the stage to address the rally on Saturday, she reposted the clip with a confused face emoji and wrote: 'I'm engaged to him.'
The former couple's romance dates back to 1982 after meeting on the set of Jazz 3-D.
Thompson was in a relationship with Quaid for five years until they ended their engagement in 1987.
'I'm here to tell you it's time to pick a side,' he said. 'Are we going to be a nation that stands for the Constitution or are we going to stand for Tiktok?'
Quaid lamented the loss of a nation that had 'cheap money' and was 'exporting oil to our allies and our friends'.
While on stage, he spoke about his recent performance and portrayal of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, in the biographical drama Reagan, released on August 30.
He told the crowd that while Reagan was his favorite president of the 20th century, Trump was his favorite president of the 21st century.
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Dennis Quaid, 70, joined former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally Saturday at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California.
The actor addressed the stage and told the crowd to 'pick a side'.
Earlier, during a press tour for his film Reagan in early September, Quaid endorsed the Republican nominee.
In May, he said he eventually changed his mind and decided to vote for Trump because of the 'weaponization of the judiciary' and his policy record.
“I think I'm going to vote for him in the next election,” Quaid told Piers Morgan's Uncensored host Piers Morgan. 'That makes sense.'
He continued: 'More than politics, as far as I've seen, I was ready to not vote for Trump, who I see as a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our Constitution.'
He also shared a story about his housekeeper, Josie, who claimed to have been here illegally for more than a decade using her sister's identity.
Josie remembers working for us and living in fear of deportation during the years she worked for us and her family.
Quaid addressed the crowd and declared that this year's presidential election is a referendum between TikTok and the US Constitution.
Quaid lamented the loss of a nation that was 'cheap money' and 'exported oil to our allies and our friends'.
He told the crowd that while Ronald Reagan was his favorite president of the 20th century, Trump was his favorite president of the 21st century.
He recently played the 40th President of the United States in the biographical drama Reagan, which was released on August 30.
Quiet in Reagan's still image
Quaid said he offered to sponsor Trump and help him become a US citizen only after he was elected.
During his speech, Quaid said, 'The fairy tale of Harris and Biden is no longer working.'
“Four years ago, world peace was not just some kind of fairy tale,” he continued.
'Peace in the Middle East – Trump was actually on the verge of passing the Abrahamic Covenant, which would have recognized Israel. Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries, and would have taken us down the path to peace that we have been striving for since the biblical times of Ishmael and Isaac.
Next, in the final leg of his campaign, Trump will hold a campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City in the week leading up to November 5.