Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff are navigating their separation with "love and kindness," striving to handle their split in "the best way that they can." An insider reveals that the former couple is "figuring this all out together," dismissing "rumors" of infidelity as "aren't true." The source emphasized that they shared "a beautiful and loving relationship," and sometimes "these things just don’t work, and it doesn’t need to be for any dramatic reason."
Representatives for Antonoff and Qualley were unavailable for comment. News of their breakup emerged earlier this week when Antonoff attended the 2026 Tony Awards alone. The couple decided to end their marriage after less than three years, with sources indicating that their relationship had been "rocky" for some time. Another source mentioned they are "figuring things out." A report on Wednesday, July 9, 2026, suggested that "challenges" led to the breakdown of their marriage.
One source explained, "Jack could be very particular about how he liked things. He’d often prefer for things to be done the way he thought was best, and Margaret didn’t always feel like her perspective was being heard or given the same weight." The insider added, "Communication was definitely a challenge between him and Margaret."
The Grammy winner and the "Maid" star were last seen together on February 1 at the Grammys. However, clues about their relationship troubles had been appearing online for months. Two months after their last public appearance, Qualley changed her Instagram handle from @isimostar, a reference to her now-estranged husband’s song “Isimo,” to @sarahmargaretqualley23. Fans also noticed that Bleachers had removed the song “Margaret” from their “Bleachers Forever” tour setlist.
Qualley and Antonoff first sparked dating rumors in August 2021 when they were seen kissing in New York City. By May 2022, Qualley confirmed their engagement. They married in August 2023 in an intimate ceremony at Parker’s Garage on Long Beach Island in New Jersey.








