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Josh Allen's ex Brittany Williams is happy with her little life, amidst Buffalo Bills' QB and Hailee Steinfeld's private wedding

Josh Allen's ex Brittany Williams is happy with her little life, amidst Buffalo Bills' QB and Hailee Steinfeld's private wedding

Time of India2 days ago

(Image via Getty: Brittany Williams with Josh Allen)
Exes getting back at their exes. Isn't this trending now?
Cardi B
getting back at Offset by going Insta-official with New England Patriots WR Stefon Diggs, Brittany Williams saying, 'I like this little life,' when her former beau Josh Allen is marrying
Hailee Steinfeld
at San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, California.
There is no end to this feeling! It's liberating. It's educating. It's moving on in all its glory! Somewhat like real-life celebrities portraying the cast out of classic breakup-coping-mechanisms movies, 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', 'Casablanca', 'Blue Valentine', or 'Call Me By Your Name.
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For Brittany Williams, the definition of moving on from Josh Allen's marriage is crossing a quiet street in New York dressed charming
Brittany Williams, a former love interest of the great Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, shared a cryptic(or not?) Instagram post, leaving fans wondering if she's truly moved on from her former lover boy.
Williams is crossing a long, quiet road through the pedestrian lane wearing a charred chocolate-colored strapless mini dress.
Williams paired the gorgeous mini dress with black-heeled slippers, caramel-colored rectangular goggles, and a cute dark brown-colored shoulder Hobo clutch bag! Her hands aren't empty! She sports a perfect figure, but her appetite is so regular! A large-size pizza in one hand and two coffees in another! Williams captioned her IG posts: 'I like this little life 💕@prettylittlething ad.'
Fans react to watching Brittany Williams cross a quiet street in New York, looking all-alluring and ravishing
This little life looks good on you 🤩
Hottie!!!
You inspire so many girls out there!!! Thank you!
My girl! XO
🍕 ☕️ combo ....elite
Just keeps getting better and better
Get it girl 🫶🏼✨
Made for this city
Coffee, pizza & Britt 😚
Ur hotter than that slice of pizza
Girl sooo cute
love this whole vibe
This is so New York
Full steam ahead living your best little life ❤️❤️
That pizza looks BOMB
Goddess 😍😍
what a babe 🤎
So fun! 🤎🤎🤎🤎
LOVE THIS
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