Quote of the day by Margaret Qualley: "In every other relationship I've ever been in, I felt really lonely because..." - Lessons on love, loneliness, and understanding what you truly need in a relationship by American actress

Margaret Qualley once opened up about finding her person after past loneliness. She feels safe and comfortable with musician Jack Antonoff now. Companionship and emotional connection are not always the same thing. Finding a relationship where one ...

Margaret Qualley is gearing up for the release of The Dog Stars (Credit: Instagram)

Margaret Qualley is currently making headlines for her latest red-carpet appearance as she gears up for the release of her upcoming film The Dog Stars. The actress recently attended the movie's official London premiere, where she caught everyone's attention with an unexpected fashion choice. The 31-year-old actor, who stars opposite Jacob Elordi in the film, walked the red carpet barefoot, pairing her unusual footwear with an otherwise elegant outfit.

Margaret Qualley's quote about love and finding 'your person'

Margaret Qualley has once spoken openly about her relationship with musician Jack Antonoff and how her experiences before meeting him made her understand what she really wanted from love.

In a cover story for Cosmopolitan's Fall 2025 issue, published Monday, the Poor Things actress discussed her previous relationships and the difference she feels now. Qualley explained that she had often experienced loneliness even while being in a relationship because she felt she was still looking for something deeper.


The full quote reads: "In every other relationship I've ever been in, I still felt really lonely because I wasn't with my person, and it's like I was seeking something. I don't feel like that anymore. Jack makes me feel safe and comfortable."

Her words point to an experience many people can understand. Being with someone does not automatically mean feeling emotionally connected to them. A person can have a partner, spend time together and still feel as though something important is missing.

For Qualley, that feeling changed when she found a relationship in which she felt safe and comfortable. The difference, according to her, was not simply being in love but feeling that she had found someone with whom she could genuinely be herself.
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Being in a relationship does not always mean feeling connected

One of the biggest ideas in Qualley's statement is that companionship and emotional connection are not always the same thing.

It is possible to be surrounded by someone and still feel alone when there is a lack of understanding, trust or emotional closeness. Sometimes, people remain in relationships while quietly wondering why they do not feel fulfilled. That loneliness can become even more confusing because, from the outside, everything may appear perfectly fine.

Qualley's experience also raises an important point about searching for something without knowing exactly what it is. When a relationship does not meet a person's emotional needs, they may keep wondering whether something else is missing.

That does not necessarily mean that another person will solve every problem. Instead, it can be a sign that someone needs to understand what makes them feel valued, secure and comfortable in a relationship.
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The right relationship can make you feel safe

Another lesson from Qualley's words is the importance of emotional safety.

She specifically describes Jack as someone who makes her feel "safe and comfortable". Those two feelings can play a major role in a healthy relationship. When people feel safe with their partners, they are often able to communicate honestly without constantly worrying about judgment or rejection.
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Comfort, meanwhile, does not have to mean boredom or a lack of excitement. It can mean having the freedom to be yourself without feeling that you need to constantly prove your worth.

A relationship should not require someone to become a completely different version of themselves just to be accepted. When a person feels comfortable enough to be honest about their thoughts, insecurities and emotions, it can create a stronger sense of closeness.

Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff's relationship

For the unversed, Margaret Qualley married musician Jack Antonoff on August 19, 2023, during a star-studded ceremony on Long Beach Island in New Jersey.

Recently, at The Dog Stars premiere in London, Margaret Qualley wore an ankle-length dress with cap sleeves, circular fringe details and a V-neck. She paired the outfit with the unusual "barefoot heels", which became a major talking point on the red carpet.

The footwear has a minimal structure, with a small leather heel cap that is tied around the feet. According to Vogue, designer Matthieu Blazy had previously presented the concept as part of a 2027 resort collection in Biarritz, France.

Qualley kept the rest of her look simple, opting for minimal makeup and straight hair styled with a middle part. Her co-star Jacob Elordi went for a more traditional red-carpet appearance in a navy pinstripe suit and black-rimmed sunglasses.
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