NEW YORK — Actress Margaret Qualley and musician-producer Jack Antonoff have separated after three years of marriage, according to sources close to the couple. The development comes after weeks of close public attention to the status of their relationship, which intensified in early July 2026 when observers noticed that Qualley had removed photos from their August 19, 2023 wedding in Long Beach from her official Instagram account. Questions deepened over the weekend of July 9, 2026, when Qualley did not attend the high-profile New York City wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, where Antonoff, a longtime friend and frequent musical collaborator of Swift, appeared without her. NEW YORK — Initial reports linked Qualley’s absence from the Swift-Kelce wedding to her schedule on the supernatural horror film “King Snake,” but sources with knowledge of the production confirmed that filming, which also features Drew Starkey and Michael Shannon, had wrapped in June 2026, and representatives said she was not working on other projects that weekend. Following news of the separation, paparazzi photographed Antonoff in New York City on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, where he was still wearing his wedding ring. Qualley, 31, and Antonoff, 42, began dating in 2021, made their first public appearance as a couple at the AFI Awards Luncheon in March 2022, and announced their engagement in May 2022. Neither has issued a public statement on the separation.
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This isn't just celebrity gossip. It's a reminder that public figures have private lives too. If you're a fan of Qualley, Antonoff, or their work, it's natural to feel invested. But remember to respect their privacy during this tough time.
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