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After Three Years, Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff Call It Quits

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The signs were there if you knew where to look. By early July 2026, it became clear that Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff had quietly ended their marriage—three years after tying the knot in New Jersey back in 2023. What started as romantic whispers in 2021 has now dissolved into digital silence and conspicuous absences at major events.

The clues came fast and furious once the speculation began. Antonoff showed up solo to Taylor Swift’s wedding in early July 2026, attending the ceremony at Madison Gospel Garden alongside his sister, Rachel Antonoff, while Qualley was nowhere to be found. Days later, eagle-eyed Instagram sleuths noticed that Qualley had scrubbed her wedding photos—the ones featuring the couple holding hands at the altar and performing the traditional Jewish hora dance—from her profile. It was the kind of digital housekeeping that speaks volumes without a single word being spoken.

The distance had been building for months. In February 2026, when Qualley sat down with Vanity Fair for a cover story, she seemed oddly reluctant to discuss her husband at all.“I’ve always been very love-oriented,”she said stiffly, before pivoting away from any deeper revelations. The couple’s last public outing together was that same month at the Grammy Awards, where Antonoff walked away with three wins from eight nominations. Qualley tagged along and called herself a“fan girl,”but something felt off in the framing.

Work, it seems, pulled them in different directions. Qualley has been knee-deep in filming King Snake alongside Michael Shannon and Drew Starkey, while Antonoff kicked off his Bleachers tour in June 2026. The musician launched into the tour with his typical intensity, posting messages about bringing“the last night on earth every night”and urging fans to“have some f***ing fun.”Meanwhile, Qualley’s last Instagram post came in June—a fresh-faced selfie promoting her film Dog Stars. Two people living parallel lives, their schedules creating the kind of distance that’s hard to come back from.

Though neither Qualley nor Antonoff has publicly confirmed the split, the story the evidence tells is unmistakable. Wedding photos don’t just vanish on their own, and absences at major celebrity events are rarely accidental. What began as a love story shared across social media—complete with heartfelt Late Night With Seth Meyers appearances—has quietly ended in the digital equivalent of silence.

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Ava Hart

Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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