Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and renowned actress Hailee Steinfeld reportedly exchanged vows this Saturday, sources revealed. The star-studded couple’s nuptials took place in picturesque Southern California, where both Allen and Steinfeld reside.
In exclusive images published by “People” magazine, Steinfeld is seen elegantly dressed in a white strapless gown, making her way down the aisle. Additional snapshots captured intimate moments, including a tender kiss shared by the newlyweds.
Although the date and venue of the wedding were closely guarded, their secret was nearly spilled in March when Dion Dawkins, the Bills left tackle, mentioned a possible date of May 31. He later retracted, claiming ignorance of the specific details.
Despite the wedding preparations, Allen attended the Bills’ voluntary spring practice sessions, which commenced last Tuesday. While Allen is anticipated to return to practice on Monday, he is not expected to engage with media until the team’s mandatory sessions begin on June 10.
Just last week, Allen celebrated his 29th birthday, while Steinfeld is 28. Their engagement was announced last November during the Bills’ bye week, after Allen proposed in a picturesque setting on a California cliff, providing a stunning Pacific Ocean backdrop.
Speculation about the pair’s relationship began in spring 2023 when they were spotted enjoying a meal together in the heart of New York City. Since then, Steinfeld has been a regular at Bills’ home games, and the couple’s public appearances, such as at the NFL Awards ceremony in February, have only fueled interest. During the event, Allen acknowledged Steinfeld while accepting the league’s MVP award.
The duo continued to draw attention in April when they were seen arriving together at an after-party following the premiere of “Sinners,” a film in which Steinfeld stars.
Steinfeld launched her acting career at the tender age of 10 and achieved widespread recognition with an Oscar nomination for her role as Mattie Ross in the Coen brothers’ 2010 adaptation of “True Grit.”
Meanwhile, as Allen embarks on his eighth NFL season, he recently solidified his future with a remarkable $330 million contract extension signed in March.