Dennis Quaid reportedly has a new girlfriend.
The 62-year-old actor – whose split from wife Kimberly was revealed in June – has been linked to 30-year-old model Santa Auzina and she has shared a number of pictures of them on Instagram over the past month.
She posted one image of the pair at Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, Canada, and called the actor her love and soulmate in the hashtags.
She wrote: "#notredame #catholic #santita #sundaymass #church #mylove #spiritual #soulmate #teamo #blondie #montreal #canada #amorepuro (sic)."
Santa and Dennis have been spending a great deal of time together in Montreal, where he is filming ‘The Art of More’.
Meanwhile, Dennis’ wife filed for divorce for a second time in June.
The former couple – who have eight-year-old twins Thomas and Zoe together – are ending their 12-year marriage but have insisted the split was mutual.
They said: "After careful consideration, we have decided to end our 12-year marriage. The decision was made amicably and with mutual respect toward one another.
"We will always remain great friends and devoted partners in raising our children."
The pair reportedly plan to share custody of the twins and have already agreed on the division of their assets.
Kimberly first filed for divorce in 2012 but withdrew the filing a few months later when the pair reconciled.
Thomas and Zoe – who were born via a gestational carrier in November 2007 – were accidentally given a massive overdose of the blood thinner Heparin two weeks after they were born, but Dennis revealed recently that they have experienced no negative effects as they have grown older.
He said: "They’re perfectly normal as could be now. They’re like head of their class."
However, the ‘Big Easy’ star admitted he and his wife went to a "dark place" when their kids were fighting for their lives, but always did their best to stay optimistic.
He said: "You go to a dark place. But you gotta pull yourself away from that, you gotta remain optimistic. But everything turned out OK. We had a happy ending."
In December 2008, Dennis and Kimberly reached a $750,000 settlement with Los Angeles Cedars-Sinai hospital, while the facility was also fined $25,000 by the California Department of Public Health over the blunder.