Hospital Drama Surrounding The Blind Side Star Quinton Aaron Escalates Dramatically
The controversy involving Quinton Aaron, the actor best known for his role opposite Sandra Bullock in the 2009 film The Blind Side, has intensified significantly as he recovers from a serious spinal stroke. At the center of the storm is a woman named Margarita, who claims to be the 41-year-old actor's spiritual wife, while Aaron's camp maintains he wants nothing to do with her.
Quinton Aaron's Firm Rejection of Contact
According to a source close to the New York City-born actor who spoke with Daily Mail, Aaron has been adamant in his refusal to see or communicate with Margarita during his hospitalization in Atlanta. "He said, 'Absolutely not; I don't want to see her, I don't want her in here,'" the source revealed, noting that hospital staff had asked Aaron about seeing Margarita as his condition improved.
The source emphasized that Aaron feels misled and deceived by Margarita after learning details about her background, including claims from his family that she is actually married to another man. "He has no intention or interest in seeing or speaking to her whatsoever," the source stated bluntly, adding that Aaron believes Margarita misrepresented herself as his legal wife to hospital staff.
Margarita's Counter-Narrative and Allegations
Margarita presents a starkly different version of events, telling Daily Mail that Aaron's family has been spreading false information about both her legal status and the actor's health condition. "What I'm hearing is that his family has been lying to him telling him that I left him and I didn't," she claimed.
She further alleged that the family has been exaggerating Aaron's recovery progress, stating that according to her information, he remains on a ventilator and heavy sedation, only able to communicate through nods and thumbs up. "From what I'm hearing, he's not all there still," Margarita said, referencing conversations with medical staff.
Religious Dimensions and Family Tensions
Margarita framed the conflict in religious terms, saying she and Aaron share Christian beliefs that prevent her from retaliating against his family. "I could put out so much from his family, but I won't because that's not who I am," she explained, adding that she believes God will ultimately vindicate both parties.
She accused Aaron's brother, Jarred Aaron, of jealousy and attempting to remove her from the actor's life. "Only sick people tear down somebody in a hospital and not try to build them up," Margarita said of the family's actions.
Police Investigation Complicates Matters
Adding another layer to the already complex situation, police are investigating suspicious activity surrounding Aaron's health downturn. Cobb County Police Department confirmed they have forwarded the case to a detective for further investigation, though they declined to provide additional details as it remains active.
According to a police report reviewed by Daily Mail, authorities spoke with Aaron's brother Jarred on January 31 in connection with their probe. Margarita predicted the situation would only intensify further when Aaron is eventually removed from his ventilator and "finds out everything" about what has transpired during his illness.
The actor, who played Michael Oher opposite Sandra Bullock's Oscar-winning performance, continues his recovery amid this escalating personal drama that shows no signs of resolution.
