Julia Garner and her husband, Mark Foster, have separated after more than six years of marriage, a source told People.
Page Six has reached out to Foster and reps for Garner for comment but did not immediately hear back.
The “Weapons” actress and the Foster the People frontman first met in 2013 at the Sundance Film Festival.
Five years later, they began dating after reconnecting on Instagram.
In 2019, Foster, 42, popped the question to Garner, 32, by reading her a poem he had written during their trip to Yellowstone National Park.
“He read me a poem he had written to me, and when he finished, he dropped to a knee and asked me to marry him,” Garner told Vogue in 2020.
The “Ozark” alum later popped out wearing a diamond sparkler on that finger at the “Dirty John” FYC panel in Los Angeles.
That December, the “Houdini” singer and Garner tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at New York City Hall.
The couple wanted to honor the tradition of the Golden Globe winner’s parents, who wed there 40 years prior.
For their first dance, Foster surprised his wife by writing and performing an original song titled “Lovers in a Stream” for their first dance.
“It was a surprise. Mark wrote, produced, and sang it. It was very surreal, and the most beautiful present I’ve ever received,” the “Inventing Anna” actress told Vogue.
“It felt like I was floating up in the air — it was the most magical moment I’ve ever had,” she added.
At the time, the newlyweds confirmed the wedding news, both posting a black-and-white photo of themselves in the back of a car on the big day.
“12/27/19 💍,” they both captioned the snap.








