The couple, who got engaged last October, got married on June 2, reports people.com."It was beautiful," Quaid told people.com.They had originally planned a wedding in April in Hawaii and a second reception for family and friends in Nashville, but had to postpone the celebration due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Quaid, 66, and Savoie, 27, finally decided to exchange vows with only their pastor as a witness."Just looking into her eyes, she was the most stunning bride," says Quaid, who opted for a smart suit for the ceremony.Wearing an elegant gown and carrying a bouquet of roses and calla lilies, Savoie, a doctoral student, was moved by their officiant's message "of what it really means to bring your lives together"."To put another person before.