'Blind Side' Actor Quinton Aaron's 'Spiritual Wife' Banned From His Hospital Room

Margarita Aaron responds to the accusations against her regarding her relationship with Quinton Aaron.

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

Margarita Aaron, who claims to be the 'spiritual wife' of actor Quinton Aaron, has been banned from visiting him in the hospital as he recovers from a spinal stroke. Quinton's family discovered that Margarita has been legally married to another man for 34 years and questioned the legitimacy of her relationship with Quinton as well as her credentials as a registered nurse. Margarita acknowledged the ban and her ongoing divorce, denied trying to isolate Quinton from his family, and called for unity to support his recovery.

Why it matters

This case highlights the complexities and potential conflicts that can arise when a person claims a 'spiritual' relationship with someone while also being legally married to another individual. It raises questions about the rights and responsibilities of family members versus those claiming a non-legal relationship during a medical crisis.

The details

Quinton Aaron, known for his role in the film 'The Blind Side', was hospitalized last month and put on life support after collapsing at his home due to a severe blood infection. Quinton's family has banned Margarita Aaron, who claims to be his 'spiritual wife', from visiting him in the hospital. The family discovered that Margarita has been legally married to another man for 34 years and questioned both the legitimacy of her relationship with Quinton and her credentials as a registered nurse. Margarita acknowledged the ban and her ongoing divorce, denied trying to isolate Quinton from his family, and called for unity to support his recovery.

  • Quinton Aaron was hospitalized last month and put on life support.
  • Margarita Aaron has been legally married to another man for 34 years.

The players

Quinton Aaron

An actor known for his role in the film 'The Blind Side', who is currently hospitalized and recovering from a spinal stroke.

Margarita Aaron

A woman who claims to be Quinton Aaron's 'spiritual wife', but has been legally married to another man for 34 years.

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What they’re saying

“I'm okay with it, I'm at peace with this. Quinton and I pray a lot and believe in God and believe in a higher power. I can feel his presence telling me this will work itself out.”

— Margarita Aaron (Us Weekly)

“Instead of us fighting over him, let's fight for his life and what is right.”

— Margarita Aaron (Us Weekly)

What’s next

The family noted that Quinton is not yet speaking, and they are choosing to hold off talking to him about Margarita until he's recovered.

The takeaway

This case highlights the complexities that can arise when personal relationships and legal statuses are not aligned, especially during a medical crisis. It underscores the importance of clear communication, transparency, and prioritizing the well-being of the individual at the center of the situation.