Julia Garner and Mark Foster, the frontman of Foster the People, have reportedly separated after nearly six years of marriage. The couple, who wed in December 2019, confirmed the split to People, though neither Garner nor Foster's representatives have publicly commented. The separation comes after Garner was spotted without her wedding ring in Paris and Los Angeles, fueling speculation.
Garner, 32, is best known for her role as Ruth Langmore in Netflix's "Ozark" and has recently starred in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps." Foster, 42, gained fame with Foster the People's hit "Pumped Up Kicks" and has been nominated for three Grammy Awards. The couple met at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013 and married after a brief engagement in 2019.
The pair maintained a relatively private relationship, with their last public appearance together in October 2023 at Vogue World's after-party. Garner has been busy filming "Tyrant" for Amazon MGM Studios alongside Charlize Theron and Demi Moore. Foster the People continues to perform and release music, with their debut album "Torches" featuring hits like "Helena Beat" and "Houdini."