Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen Are All Smiles at Their Wedding Rehearsal as They Get Ready to Tie the Knot
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen believe practice makes perfect!
The actress, 28, and the NFL quarterback, 29, were all smiles at their wedding rehearsal on Friday, May 30, according to photos obtained by Deuxmoi.
Taking place at a California estate shortly before their actual nuptials, Steinfeld was captured wearing a white mini dress, while Allen sported a tan-colored suit.
The Buffalo Bills player held a white umbrella, hiding himself and his fiancée from the sun as they rehearsed saying "I do."
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Steinfeld and Allen were first linked in May 2023. They got engaged over a year later in November 2024.
The couple announced their engagement on Instagram by sharing a photo from Allen's romantic sunset proposal. The athlete asked the Oscar nominee to marry him in front of a rose-covered arch and among dozens of candles.
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Steinfeld later opened up about the special moment in a cover story for Who What Wear, telling the publication that the proposal was a total surprise.
"We were in Malibu, which is my happy place, and it was magical. That's the word," she said. "I'm so grateful that he did it the way he did so that I looked good, and we have these photos that we'll have and cherish for the rest of our lives that I'm not looking at being like, 'What was I wearing?' "
After the first day of Bills' voluntary practice on Tuesday, May 27, coach Sean McDermott said Allen was keeping his cool ahead of his wedding.
He described the NFL Most Valuable Player Award winner "as confident and as calm, cool and collected as he always is" to the Associated Press.
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When the outlet tried to press McDermott, 51, to confirm the date of the wedding, the head coach replied, "Good try on that."
Allen's Bills teammate Dion Dawkins accidentally revealed May 31 as their likely wedding date during an interview with NFL Network in March, despite the couple's attempts to keep the details of their ceremony private.
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