
Jack Antonoff and Margaret Qualley Break Up After Nearly 3 Years of Marriage
Jack Antonoff had a front row seat at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s forever.
Days before Margaret Qualley and the Bleachers frontman reportedly split following three years of marriage, Antonoff stepped out without his wife to support the “Style” hitmaker—his longtime collaborator—as she tied the knot with the NFL star at Madison Square Garden July 3.
Though he attended the event without The Substance star by his side, Antonoff—who donned a black tuxedo with a white button-down shirt underneath—didn’t fly solo to the nuptials. Indeed, he made the occasion a family affair as his sister Rachel Antonoff stood in as his plus-one.
For the Manhattan I do’s, she opted for a silver gown featuring all-over sequins. The pair also attended Swift and Kelce’s rehearsal dinner together July 2.
Qualley, 31, and Antonoff, 42, separated just one month shy of their third wedding anniversary, according to People, who cited multiple sources. In addition, Qualley previously cleared her Instagram profile of photos featuring the couple's wedding, though she has since unarchived a few select pics.
E! News has reached out to Antonoff and Qualley's reps for comment but have not yet heard back.
The pair first sparked dating rumors in 2021 when they were spotted on a PDA-filled ice cream date in Brooklyn before making their debut as a couple at the AFI Awards Luncheon in March 2022.
Just two months later, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood actress debuted a diamond ring on that finger at Cannes, at which time it was confirmed she and Antonoff had gotten engaged.
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Their whirlwind romance continued one year later when they tied the knot in August 2023 on New Jersey’s Long Beach Island.
And while the pair’s relationship timeline may have been swift, when you know you know.
“I saw her and it was like a f--king Hallmark movie that doesn’t seem believable,” Antonoff said on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show in 2021 of his first time meeting Qualley. “When I met her, I started imagining things that I’d never even imagined, like marriage.”
As he put it during an interview with i-D magazine in February, "The second I met my partner a cynical part of me died—the very Jewish, analytical, endlessly-weighing-everything part.”
Keep reading for more on Qualley and Antonoff’s relationship.
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