People Confirms Julia Garner and Mark Foster Split After Six Years of Marriage

Wedding reception details reveal a NYC-centered celebration: after an intimate City Hall ceremony, the couple marked the occasion with a Tribeca Locanda Verde reception and a post-celebration at the Public Hotel with cake and dancing.
Engagement occurred during a Montana trip in 2019, when Foster read a poem he had written, dropped to one knee, and proposed; Garner later spoke about this moment in Vogue.
The couple’s last publicly documented appearances together occurred in October 2025, with photos from Vogue World's after-party cited as among their final public sightings.
Public social-media history includes Foster marking their second wedding anniversary in 2021 with a post featuring a poem; he has since deleted all pre-2024 posts on Instagram.
Julia Garner and Mark Foster have separated after more than six years of marriage, People confirmed through an exclusive source. The split ends a relationship that began at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013 and culminated in a quiet New York City courthouse wedding in December 2019.
Garner, best known for her Emmy-winning role in Ozark, was spotted without her wedding ring on the set of her new project, fueling widespread speculation before the breakup was confirmed, according to Daily Mail.
The first signs of trouble came when Garner was seen without her wedding ring while filming the psychological drama Tyrant, Head Topics reported. She was also spotted ringless at public events. Neither Garner nor Foster has issued a statement about the split.
Their last confirmed public appearance together came in October 2025, at the Vogue World after-party, according to Female First. Since then, Foster quietly deleted all Instagram posts made before 2024, removing years of shared memories from public view.
Foster proposed during a 2019 trip to Montana. He read a poem he had written, then dropped to one knee. Garner later described the moment in Vogue as deeply personal and unexpected.
The couple married in December 2019 in an intimate City Hall ceremony. They celebrated with a reception at Locanda Verde in Tribeca, followed by cake and dancing at the Public Hotel, Perth Now reported. The wedding was kept deliberately small and private.
Mark Foster, the frontman of Foster the People, went far beyond a typical first dance. He wrote, produced, and performed an original song called Lovers in a Stream just for Garner at their reception. Garner described it as a surreal and magical moment.
In 2021, Foster marked their second wedding anniversary with an Instagram post featuring a poem. That post, along with everything else he shared before 2024, has since been deleted, Hungama Express noted.
Garner and Foster first met at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013. They reconnected later through social media and began dating. Over the years, they kept their relationship largely out of the spotlight, rarely making red carpet appearances together.
The couple publicly supported each other's careers across more than a decade. Garner rose to global fame with Ozark and Inventing Anna. Foster continued recording and performing with his band. Their split marks the end of one of Hollywood's more quietly guarded relationships, according to Perth Now.
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