Margaret Qualley Speaks Out After Reports of Jack Antonoff Split ...
Following reports of a potential separation, representatives for Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff have issued a statement denying rumors of infidelity.
Almost a week after Jack Antonoff turned up solo at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding in New York City, a wave of speculation about the status of his three‑year marriage to Margaret Qualley has hit the headlines. The pair’s representatives have now issued a joint denial, insisting that rumours of “trust issues” and infidelity are false. The timing matters because fans, media outlets and industry insiders have already begun framing the couple’s absence from the high‑profile event as a possible break‑up, which could affect upcoming projects ranging from Qualley’s Possession remake to Antonoff’s anticipated Bleachers tour.
Qualley’s publicist, speaking to Today, called the circulating narratives “categorically untrue.” The same language appears in statements quoted by Daily Mail, AOL, Yahoo UK, Yahoo CA, The Blast, Hello Magazine, Times of India, Pedestrian, UInterview and GMA Network. The consistency of the denial across outlets suggests a coordinated response rather than a fragmented message.
Media additions
The narratives running in the press about Margaret and Jack are categorically untrue. There are no trust issues. There was no infidelity or anything outside of respect and partnership in this relationship. They have deep love and care for one another. There are only two people in this marriage, and the sources who are talking to the press and commenting on their relationship are not people who know them. Please respect their privacy.
Representative, via People
While the statement stops short of confirming whether the couple remains together, several outlets have reported contradictory insider comments. People quoted one source saying the pair have “made the mutual decision to be separated,” while another insider told the same outlet that they are “still figuring things out.” The Blast and Yahoo leaned on the “personality clash” angle, suggesting that Qualley’s “light, very positive energy” and Antonoff’s “more serious” demeanor created a long‑term mismatch. These differing narratives illustrate how quickly speculation can diverge from the limited facts that have been officially released.
Timeline of key moments
- August 2021: Qualley and Antonoff first spotted kissing in Brooklyn, sparking initial rumors.
- March 2022: Red‑carpet debut at the Critics Choice Awards, confirming their public partnership.
- February 2024: Together at the Grammy Awards; photos later removed from Qualley’s Instagram.
- July 3 2026: Antonoff attends Swift/Kelce wedding alone, accompanied by sister Rachel.
- April 28 2026: Qualley changes her Instagram handle from @isimostar to @sarahmargaretqualley23.
- July 8 2026: People reports “mutual decision to be separated” while another source says they’re “figuring things out.”
- July 10 2026: Representative releases the denial statement quoted above, via multiple outlets.
The timeline shows that the couple’s public visibility has been steady since their 2021 debut, with only a handful of occasions—most notably the Swift/Kelce wedding—triggering the current media surge. The removal of wedding‑day photos and the username change have been highlighted by Daily Mail and Hello Magazine as visual evidence of a potential rift, yet Qualley’s team argues that such edits are unrelated to marital status.
Industry commentators have offered additional context. An unnamed source cited by The Blast noted that Qualley is now “putting all her focus into her career,” with her upcoming projects including the Possession remake. The same source said Antonoff’s recent music releases, such as the Bleachers track “Isimo,” have kept him occupied with touring and production work for Taylor Swift.
Both individuals have historically kept their private life out of the spotlight. Their 2023 New Jersey wedding, attended by Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Channing Tatum and Zoë Kravitz, was described by Today as “star‑studded,” yet the couple subsequently limited public appearances together. That low‑profile approach, while typical for celebrity marriages, gave room for the July 2026 speculation to balloon.
What to watch next
- Any official court filing or legal confirmation of divorce, expected to surface if the separation becomes formal.
- Qualley’s promotional circuit for Possession, where she may address the rumours in interviews.
- Antonoff’s upcoming Bleachers tour dates and potential Swift collaborations, which could reveal whether he continues to travel without Qualley.
- Further statements from either party’s legal representatives, which might clarify the “figuring things out” comment.
For now, the public narrative remains split between a confirmed separation, an undefined “figuring out” phase, and a simple denial of infidelity. What unites all reports is the couple’s insistence that their partnership, whatever its current configuration, is built on “deep love and care.” As the media cycle continues, readers will be watching whether new evidence emerges or whether the pair’s request for privacy prevails.