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Hailee Steinfeld Walks Down the Aisle to Marry Josh Allen in Gorgeous California Wedding

Hailee Steinfeld Walks Down the Aisle to Marry Josh Allen in Gorgeous California Wedding

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Hailee Steinfeld was photographed walking down the aisle to marry Josh Allen at their California wedding on Saturday, May 31
The actress wore a classic white strapless gown, veil and opera gloves to tie the knot with the Buffalo Bills quarterback
The couple got engaged in a surprise proposal in Malibu, California, in November 2024While Josh Allen is usually the one throwing, this time he's making the ultimate catch!
Actress Hailee Steinfeld was photographed walking down the aisle to marry the Buffalo Bills quarterback, 29, at their California wedding on Saturday, May 31.
In photos of the nuptials, the bride can be seen wearing a white strapless wedding gown, accessorized with a long tulle veil and opera gloves. She styled her hair in a classic updo.
The couple — who were first linked in May 2023 and debuted their relationship on Instagram in July 2024 — announced their engagement back in November.
They shared the news via a joint Instagram post at the time, featuring a photo of the NFL player down on one knee in front of the Dickinson star, 28. From the looks of it, Allen went all out for the waterfront proposal, setting up a stunning, rose-adorned arch and dozens of candles.
The pair captioned the post with the date of their engagement — Nov. 22 — and added two infinity symbols.
Following the news that Allen had popped the question, a source told PEOPLE that the pair's families "were thrilled" that they had taken this next step in their relationship. "They've been head over heels from the start," the insider added.
Steinfeld later shared details of the romantic proposal in a cover story for Who What Wear published on Feb. 19. She told the outlet that Allen caught her completely by surprise.
When asked if she had any suspicions leading up to the proposal, she replied, "Oh my God, no! You talk to your girlfriends about that, right, where you're like, 'I just don't want to know.' "
She said the romantic moment unfolded during a trip to Malibu, Calif., which she described as her "happy place."
"It was magical," she said of the proposal. "That's the word."
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Steinfeld also praised Allen — who in March signed a new, six-year deal with the Bills worth $330 million — for making sure she was dressed for the occasion.
"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?' " the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse star joked to Who What Wear.
In February, Allen and Steinfeld made their red carpet debut as a couple when they stepped out to the 14th Annual NFL Honors in New Orleans. During the ceremony, when Allen was named the league's 2025 Most Valuable Player, the pair shared a sweet kiss before the athlete went up to collect his trophy.
In his acceptance speech, Allen gave a little shout-out to Steinfeld, telling her, "You've been my rock, you're my best friend. I would not be standing on the stage if it weren't for you."
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