Margaret Qualley's representative firmly rejected cheating allegations against her husband Jack Antonoff following a blind item that surfaced online. The denial came swiftly and definitively, with the rep issuing a statement asserting that "there are only two people in this marriage," shutting down speculation about infidelity.
The couple, who married in 2021, faced renewed gossip after the blind item circulated on social media. Antonoff, the prolific producer and Bleachers frontman, has worked with some of music's biggest names across pop, indie, and alternative genres. His production credits span Taylor Swift's albums and collaborations with artists like Lorde, The Japanese House, and Lena Dunham's projects.
Qualley, known for her roles in Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and the Netflix series "Maid," has maintained a relatively private personal life despite her prominent career. The couple has generally kept relationship details out of the public eye, making the blind item speculation an unusual moment of scrutiny.
The swift denial from Qualley's representation underscores how aggressively A-list representatives now respond to unverified gossip. In an era where blind items can spread rapidly across platforms like Twitter and Reddit, celebrity camps often preempt narrative control with immediate statements rather than letting rumors fester.
Antonoff remains one of the music industry's most sought-after producers, juggling his role in Bleachers with high-profile production work across multiple genres. Qualley continues her acting career while building a profile as a cultural figure beyond Hollywood.
The statement closed the chapter on this particular rumor cycle, reinforcing the couple's commitment to protecting their private life from tabloid intrusion.
