Key Takeaways
- Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce reportedly exchanged vows during the July 4 weekend at Madison Square Garden, with a guest list of roughly 1,000 that included close friends such as Jack Antonoff, Abigail Anderson, and Sabrina Carpenter.
- Fans noticed that Jack Antonoff appeared to attend the ceremony without his longtime partner, Margaret Qualley, sparking rumors about a possible split.
- DeuxMoi reported that Margaret was seen in Kingston and Woodstock, New York, around the wedding dates, but neither she nor Jack has publicly addressed the speculation.
- In an August 2025 Cosmopolitan cover interview, Margaret described Jack as her “person,” emphasizing the depth and authenticity of their relationship.
- The most plausible explanation for Margaret’s absence is her ongoing work on the supernatural horror film King Snake, which has been filming in Arkansas since April and co‑stars Drew Starkey.
- Despite the wedding‑day gossip, there is no evidence of animosity; Taylor had attended Jack and Margaret’s nautical‑themed wedding in August 2023, and the trio continue to appear together at public events.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made headlines over the Independence Day weekend when reports emerged that the pop superstar and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end had exchanged vows at Madison Square Garden. The ceremony, described as star‑studded, allegedly drew about 1,000 guests, a mix of music industry veterans, fellow athletes, and the couple’s inner circle. Among those spotted were longtime Swift collaborator Jack Antonoff, singer‑songwriter Abigail Anderson, and pop act Sabrina Carpenter, underscoring the blend of personal and professional ties that characterize Swift’s social world.
The festivities quickly became a focal point for Swifties, who scoured social media for clues about who was present—and, perhaps more tellingly, who was missing. One conspicuous absence was that of Margaret Qualley, the actress best known for her roles in Maid and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and, more recently, as Jack Antonoff’s partner. Observers noted that Antonoff appeared to arrive at the Garden solo, prompting speculation on fan forums and gossip sites that Qualley’s non‑appearance might signal trouble in their relationship.
The rumor mill got a boost from DeuxMoi, which cited an unnamed source claiming Qualley was “at a restaurant” in Kingston, New York, on the night of Swift’s wedding, accompanied by a friend and her dog. The source added that she had also been seen in Woodstock on July 2 and again in Kingston on July 4. Neither Qualley nor Antonoff has commented publicly on the sightings, leaving fans to parse the fragmented details for meaning.
Qualley’s own words, however, offer a counterpoint to the breakup narrative. In an August 2025 cover story for Cosmopolitan, she spoke candidly about her relationship with Antonoff, calling him her “person.” She reflected on past romances where she felt lonely despite being partnered, contrasting that with the safety and comfort she finds with Jack. “I spent so many years trying to be someone’s perfect girl… I can’t lie to Jack. I can’t be that for him—he’d see through it. So I just have to be myself,” she said, underscoring a bond built on authenticity rather than performance.
Given the lack of any direct confirmation of a split, a more practical explanation for Qualley’s absence has emerged: work. According to industry trade outlet Deadline, Qualley is currently deep in production on King Snake, a supernatural horror film set in Arkansas that also stars Drew Starkey. Filming began in April and has continued through the summer, requiring the actress to be on location far from New York. The timeline aligns neatly with the July 4 wedding weekend, suggesting that professional commitments, not personal strife, kept her from the ceremony.
The episode also highlights the enduring friendship between Swift and the Antonoff‑Qualley duo. Swift attended Jack and Margaret’s own wedding in August 2023, a nautical‑themed celebration on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, and the three have been seen together at various high‑profile events, including the MTV Video Music Awards and the Grammy Awards. Those repeated public appearances reinforce the idea that any rumored tension is unfounded; rather, the trio’s interactions continue to reflect mutual support and camaraderie.
In sum, while the image of Jack Antonoff arriving alone at Taylor Swift’s July 4 wedding sparked a flurry of speculation about Margaret Qualley’s whereabouts and the state of her relationship with Antonoff, the most credible explanation points to her ongoing filming obligations for King Snake. Qualley’s own affectionate remarks about Antonoff as her “person” further undermine the breakup theory, and the lack of any negative public exchanges between the parties suggests that the wedding‑day gossip is merely a byproduct of celebrity scrutiny rather than evidence of discord. As both Swift’s and Antonoff’s careers continue to intersect—through music, film, and high‑profile celebrations—their friendships remain intact, demonstrating that even in the glare of the spotlight, personal bonds can endure the occasional missed event.

