Bills' Josh Allen And Hailee Steinfeld Share Stunning First Wedding Picture
Bills' Josh Allen And Hailee Steinfeld Share Stunning First Wedding Picture originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The wedding of Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld was kept under wraps for the most part, with the only detail we knew was the date (May 31), thanks to Josh's teammate Dion Dawkins.
With the couple now saying "I do," we are slowly finding out more details about their big day, including the guest list, which includes some of Allen's teammates and even Larry David.
Pictures have been posted on social media by various accounts, but they were ones seemingly taken from outside the venue.
But now, thanks to Hailee and her Beau Society Instagram page, we have our first "official" look at the new Mr and Mrs Josh Allen with the caption "We're married! More to come…"
Naturally, after seeing this, fans' tongues were sent wagging with the anticipation of what Hailee and Josh will release to the public, with many photos and videos expected to be shared of their big day.
It has been a huge couple of months for the pair with Josh winning NFL MVP, Hailee's movie "Sinners" doing well at the box office, and now they have tied it all up in a nice bow with their wedding.
Not ones to flaunt their love for each other, both Josh and Hailee prefer to keep out of the public eye, so any chance we get to see the couple, as we did in the Beau Society's post, is like gold for fans.
Now, we eagerly await what is next for Allen and Steinfeld.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 8, 2025, where it first appeared.

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