Jack Antonoff said he ‘loves’ being married in awkward interview a month before Margaret Qualley split

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Jack Antonoff raved about his marriage to Margaret Qualley in an interview on the “Today” show just one month before their shocking split.

Page Six confirmed Wednesday that the musician, 42, and the actress, 31, have split after less than three years of marriage, with a source telling us their relationship has been “rocky.”

But in an awkward exchange with “Today” anchor Craig Melvin in May, Antonoff declared that he loved being married.

During the interview, Melvin asked Antonoff if he was “going to any big weddings this summer,” clearly referring to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s star-studded wedding at Madison Square Garden on July 3. The music producer — who’s a longtime collaborator of Swift’s — dodged the question, instead asking Melvin about his own marriage.

Jack Antonoff said “I love being married,” in a “Today” show interview with Craig Melvin in May. TODAY
The musician’s declaration came just one month before news broke that he and Margaret Qualley have separated after less than three years of marriage. They’re pictured here in February 2025. Getty Images for Critics Choice Association

After Melvin said he’s been happily married for 15 years (to his wife, Lindsay Czarniak), the anchor again asked Antonoff if he was going to any big weddings this summer, to which he uncomfortably replied, “Uh, I hope. Yeah, I hope so, man.”

When Melvin asked him where, Antonoff quickly shut down the question with a laugh, noting, “Uh yeah. I love being married, man. I’m happy you love being married too!”

Antonoff did attend Swift and Kelce’s wedding, though not with Qualley. Instead, he was spotted with his older sister, designer Rachel Antonoff. Qualley’s absence from both the wedding and the rehearsal dinner the night prior sparked rumors of trouble in the two’s marriage.

A source told Page Six that the two’s relationship has been “rocky.” They’re seen here in March 2022. Getty Images for Champagne Collet & OBC Wines
Another insider gave Page Six insight into the pair’s marriage issues, telling us that Antonoff is “very particular” about how he likes things, and that Qualley “didn’t always feel like her perspective was being heard.” Jackantonoff/Instagram

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A source told Page Six Wednesday that Antonoff and Qualley’s marriage issues began well before the couple decided to split.

“Jack could be very particular about how he liked things,” a source exclusively told us. “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.”

“Communication was definitely a challenge between him and Margaret,” the insider added.

The Bleachers frontman and “The Substance” star got married in August 2023. They’re seen here in December 2023. Todd Williamson/January Images / Shutterstock
Their New Jersey wedding was attended by Taylor Swift, Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum, Lana Del Rey and more. They’re pictured here in February 2025. CBS via Getty Images

Another source told us that the two are “figuring things out.”

Antonoff was photographed still wearing his wedding ring Wednesday while taking a stroll through New York City in pics obtained by Page Six. Clad in a New York Knicks T-shirt, he was spotted with his sister, Rachel, grabbing coffees and walking a dog.

The Bleachers frontman and “The Substance” actress got married in August 2023 in an intimate New Jersey wedding.

The wedding had several A-listers in attendance, including Swift, Zoë Kravitz, Channing Tatum, Lana Del Rey and the bride’s mother, actress Andie MacDowell.

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