
Larry David makes surprise appearance at Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld wedding
One celebrity made a surprise appearance at Bills star Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld's wedding.
Larry David was spotted at the power couple's wedding at an upscale resort in California on Saturday night.
David is an avid fan of the Jets, so attending the wedding of a member of the AFC East rival could make for some awkwardness.
4 Larry David was spotted at Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld's wedding.
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David's attendance also means he missed watching the Knicks' season-ending 125-108 loss to the Pacers.
David was one of many celebrities on hand for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals, which the Knicks lost in heartbreaking fashion.
It is unclear what his connection is to Allen and Steinfeld, who first went public with their relationship on Instagram in July 2024, though the two were previously linked as early as May 2023.
4 Larry David (right) talks with Jon Hamm at a Knicks playoff game.
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The couple announced their engagement through social media in November, with Allen proposing on a beach in Malibu.
Steinfeld opened up on the details in the months following the proposal, saying that Allen completely took her by surprise.
4 The couple exchanged vows in a garden ceremony surrounded
by white florals and close family.
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'Oh my God, no!' Steinfeld, 28, said on 'Who What Wear' after being asked if she knew anything about the proposal. 'You talk to your girlfriends about that, right, where you're like, 'I just don't want to know.'
'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?' We were in Malibu, which is my happy place, and it was magical. That's the word.'
4 Allen and Steinfeld first made their relationship official last year.
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Allen was named MVP last season with the Bills and credited Steinfeld for his performance in 2024.
'She's been a huge part,' Allen told the Associated Press. 'The morale, the support. When I get home, she's my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She's just the best.'
Earlier this year, Allen, 29, inked a massive six-year, $330 million deal with Buffalo, $250 million of which is guaranteed, making it the largest guaranteed money a player has received in NFL history.
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