The “mystery man” who was kicked out of a Denver theater Sunday night along with Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert for disrupting a performance is a Democrat who owns a bar in Aspen, a source confirmed to The Post.
Quinn Gallagher, 46, was Boebert’s undercover date to see “Beetlejuice: The Musical” at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theater, where they were both later kicked out after complaints about vaping, singing loudly and taking photographs during the show , the Daily Mail first reported.
The Colorado native is co-owner of Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar in Aspen, which he opened with partner Pat Flannigan in April 2016, according to the Aspen Times.
The divorced father of one apparently scandalized his Democratic-leaning family members by spending the night with the Republican firebrand, whom he has apparently been dating for months without their knowledge.
“Is very surprising. I always thought Quinn was a cool guy and a Democrat. “His parents would be horrified because they are definitely blue,” a source told the Daily Mail.
The “mystery man” who was kicked out of a Denver theater Sunday night along with Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert for disrupting a performance is a Democrat who owns a bar in Aspen. Instagram/hoochaspen
Quinn Gallagher (right) was Boebert’s undercover date to see “Beetlejuice: The Musical” at the Temple Hoyne Buell Theater, where they were both kicked out after complaints.Instagram/hoochaspen
The outlet also obtained divorce records showing that Gallagher married Aleece Alexander in 2006, and the couple ran the now-defunct Mona’s Bistro and Lounge in Seattle before their separation in 2013.
Boebert, 36, once owned her own establishment, Shooters Grill, in Rifle, Colorado, where she was often seen serving customers with a 9mm pistol holstered on her belt. The business closed in July 2022 after the landlord terminated her lease.
The grandmother of one and mother of four caused at least three disturbances with Gallagher before being confronted by ushers, according to an incident report at the theater obtained by The Post.
Theater employees threatened to call the police, but the couple crept out of the auditorium and briefly confronted theater employees in the lobby, with Boebert in a low-cut gold dress waving her finger and threatening.
The Colorado native is co-owner of Hooch Craft Cocktail Bar in Aspen, which he opened with partner Pat Flannigan in April 2016, according to the Aspen Times.Instagram/hoochaspen
The pair crept out of the auditorium and briefly confronted theater employees in the lobby, with Boebert in a low-cut gold dress waving her finger and threatening. Next 9NEWS
“Do you know who I am?” she allegedly said, warning them that she was “on the board” of the Denver Performing Arts Center and would contact Democratic Mayor Mike Johnston.
Boebert and Gallagher were then escorted from the venue by Denver police and security officers and walked away hand in hand, according to the incident report.
The mayor’s office told The Post that the congresswoman never followed up. A city representative also confirmed that Boebert “does not serve on any of the city of Denver’s cultural commissions.”
“The Denver Police Department was not involved in this incident,” a city law enforcement spokesperson also told The Post. When asked about the report indicating that Denver police officers were present and helped escort the couple, the representative added: “We do not comment on reports from other agencies.”
“Do you know who I am?” she allegedly said, warning them that he would contact the board of directors of the Denver Performing Arts Center and Democratic Mayor Mike Johnston.
“I can confirm the impressive and salacious rumors: in her personal time, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is certainly an advocate for the performing arts (gasp!) and, to the dismay of a select few, she enthusiastically enjoyed a weekend performance from ‘Beetlejuice’. which the Denver Post itself described as ‘bizarre,’ ‘scandalous,’ and a ‘lustful riot,’” Boebert campaign spokesperson Drew Sexton told The Post in a statement.
“She appreciates the Buell Theater’s strict enforcement of its no-photo policy and only wishes the Biden administration could uphold our border laws as fully and vigorously,” he added.
“Congresswoman Boebert strongly encourages everyone to go see ‘Beetlejuice,’ which runs at Buell through September 17 and features a fantastic cast, tremendous visuals and plenty of laughs for attendees, but with a gentle reminder to stop their phones out of the room. event.”
Boebert filed for divorce in May from her husband of 18 years, Jayson, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Bloomberg via Getty Images
The spokesperson also said that the congresswoman was not vaping and that there was “a misunderstanding on the part of someone sitting near her” who had not noticed the “heavy smoke machines and electronic cigarettes used during the play.”
Boebert filed for divorce in May from her husband of 18 years, Jayson, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
The representative from Colorado’s 3rd District is seeking a third term in Congress next year, with a challenge expected from Democratic candidate Adam Frisch.
Last year he won reelection to a second term by 546 votes.
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