Margaret Qualley’s representatives have responded to the growing rumours around her breakup with husband Jack Antonoff, firmly denying claims that cheating had anything to do with the split.
In a statement released on Friday, July 10, a spokesperson for the actress addressed the end of the couple’s relationship after almost three years of marriage, saying recent media coverage has misrepresented the situation.
“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,” the rep said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE.
The statement continued: “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.”
PEOPLE first reported on July 8 that the Grammy-winning producer and The Substance star, 31, had gone their separate ways, with a source close to them saying they were still ‘figuring things out’.
Another insider later told the publication that the two still “love each other deeply” and were handling the breakup “with nothing but kindness and unity.”

Talk around their marriage picked up after Antonoff attended a high-profile wedding event without Qualley. He appeared at the event alongside his sister, designer Rachel Antonoff.
Antonoff and Qualley were first linked in August 2021 when they were seen kissing in Brooklyn.
They officially stepped into the public eye as a couple in March 2022, appearing together at an AFI Awards Luncheon celebrating Qualley’s Netflix series Maid. Just two months later, they were engaged.
The couple married in August 2023 in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, with guests including Swift, Channing Tatum, Zoë Kravitz and Lana Del Rey.

In recent months, Antonoff has remained busy with Bleachers, which released its fifth studio album, Everyone for Ten Minutes, in May. The record includes songs tied to moments from his life with Qualley, including material inspired by their wedding weekend and their relationship more broadly.
That same creative overlap also helped fuel Lana Del Rey’s song “Margaret,” a Bleachers collaboration that references the couple’s early days together.
Del Rey has said in the past that their relationship affected how she thought about marriage.
Speaking in 2024, she said she was ‘grateful’ for the example Antonoff had set through his relationship with Qualley, explaining that seeing the way he looked at her when they first met influenced why she waited so long to marry, and ultimately helped lead her to her now-husband.
Antonoff is also continuing to tour with Bleachers, while Qualley has several projects on the horizon, including Ridley Scott’s The Dog Stars, which is set for release on August 28, 2026.

