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Biography Flash: Margaret Qualley's Cannes Triumph, Secret Chanel Project and Hawaii Romance with Jack Antonoff

Biography Flash: Margaret Qualley's Cannes Triumph, Secret Chanel Project and Hawaii Romance with Jack Antonoff

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Margaret Qualley Biography Flash a weekly Biography.

Margaret Qualley continues to captivate audiences both on and off the screen with a packed slate of personal and professional revelations over the last few days. Cosmopolitan’s November 2025 cover story dives deep into her evolving sense of self, describing her as disarmingly open while remaining one of Hollywood’s most in-demand talents. Just hours before the interview, it was revealed that Margaret’s upcoming film Honey Don’t!, the second part of Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s Drive-Away Dolls trilogy, is premiering at Cannes. She’ll also be on screens this fall in Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon and leads the forthcoming dark comedy Huntington with Glen Powell. Margaret is currently starring in Happy Gilmore 2, marking her full-circle moment after confessing her childhood crush on Adam Sandler in the original film.

Her career portfolio, spanning Maid, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Poor Things, and the critically debated The Substance, shows a deliberate curation of roles that probe complex terrains of womanhood and identity. In The Substance, she played Sue, a younger version of Demi Moore’s character, earning Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominations. Margaret spoke candidly about the emotional toll of the film, highlighting the importance of integrating multiple aspects of femininity.

On the business front, fans spotted Margaret filming a secret Chanel project in New York alongside A$AP Rocky. According to Harper’s Bazaar, Chanel confirmed that more details will be revealed soon, fueling speculation ahead of their Métiers d’Art show on December 2, the first under Matthieu Blazy’s direction. Margaret was reportedly spotted in signature Chanel looks, portraying a proposal scene that generated significant buzz, though the project’s nature remains under wraps. This likely signals a major luxury brand collaboration with significant long-term potential for her brand presence.

Regarding social media and public appearances, TMZ published photos of Margaret and her husband, Jack Antonoff, enjoying a romantic beach getaway in Hawaii just yesterday. The couple, now two years married, looked effortlessly happy, sharing a kiss on a longboard with the Pacific as their backdrop. The images, which quickly circulated online, reaffirm their status as a power couple and Margaret’s likability, reinforced further by her own words about Jack in Cosmopolitan—calling him her “human diary” and the person she’s “pictured her whole life.”

Margaret maintains a thoughtful approach to her online presence, using Instagram sparingly and preferring real-life immersion over constant digital engagement. She believes in knowing oneself deeply as the core of strong relationships—advice she shared in her recent interview.

There are no reports of controversy, major unconfirmed rumors, or speculative news items involving Margaret in the past 24 hours. All developments indicate continued upward momentum in both her career and personal life.

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