
Josh Allen's ex-girlfriend Brittany Williams shares cryptic post after his romantic wedding to Hailee Steinfeld
Josh Allen's ex-girlfriend shared a cryptic post on social media days after the NFL star's wedding to Hailee Steinfeld.
The Oscar nominated actress, 28, and the Buffalo Bills quarterback, 29, tied the knot in a stunning ceremony in Santa Barbara, CA over the weekend.
Brittany Williams, who was dating Allen when he first joined the NFL, didn't seem to think that he was the 'one who got away,' according to her most recent Instagram post.
'I like this little life,' she wrote next to a post promoting her partnership with the clothing brand PrettyLittleThing.
The model wore a brown strapless peplum mini-dress for the post, showcasing her toned legs and arms.
She wore makeup that enhanced her high cheekbones with a neutral plumb lip and accessorized with large hoop earrings and a small shoulder bag.
For the advertisement, Williams, who splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles, went on a coffee run and later a slice of pizza.
'This little life looks good on you,' wrote a fan.
'HOT MAMA,' wrote fellow model Morgan Riddle.
Allen and Williams have known each other since childhood and began dating in 2017.
They quietly went their separate ways in 2023.
As an influencer, Williams has worked deals with Revolve, Alo and Talentless.
She is also an online Pilates instructor with it's own social media presence, @PilatesbyBritt.
Allen and Steinfeld were first linked in May 2023 and got engaged in November 2024.
After the Sinners actress and Allen announce their engagement, Williams allegedly made a snipe about it on social media.
When a follower asked 'Haven't found the next pro athlete yet??' someone wrote back, 'Luckily my boyfriend owns a team and doesn't play for one. Don't have to be with another brain dead CTE athlete.'
The comment was quickly deleted with the influencer claiming her account had been hacked.
Allen and Steinfeld tied the knot during a sunset ceremony in California on Saturday, May 31.
Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show the moment a beaming Steinfeld made her way up the aisle on the arm of her proud dad Peter, never taking her eyes off Allen.
In a modern twist, the actress dispensed with the traditional bridal bouquet and instead, accessorized her gown with full-length white gloves, large diamond studs and a frothy veil.
Later, the couple were seen celebrating saying 'I do' with a kiss in front of a clapping crowd of guests, with a dark suit-clad Allen seen looking proud as he made his way back down the aisle with his new wife.
The al-fresco wedding took place at the tony San Ysidro ranch in Montecito – a celebrity favorite that has previously seen Chris Pratt, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Simpson marry in its grounds.
For Steinfeld and Allen, the gardens of the $3,000-a-night hotel had been decked out with bouquets of white roses, as well as elaborately trimmed bushes set out in pots.
Along with dad Peter, Steinfeld's mom Cheri and brother Griffin were also among the guests looking on, as were Allen's parents Joel and LaVonne, and his siblings Jason, Nicala and Makenna.
The ritzy nuptials mark the high point of a lavish wedding weekend that had, until Saturday evening, been shrouded in secrecy – with even the date being kept quiet.
But on Friday, the celebrations were brought out into the open, thanks to a lavish rehearsal dinner that saw Steinfeld wear two different white dresses: one a knee-length silk slip dress and the other a frothy minidress.
Allen, meanwhile, kept it classic in a beige suit and, at one point, was seen shielding his now-wife from the California sunshine with a small white parasol.
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