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Hailee Steinfeld in Messika at the 14th Annual NFL Honors

Hailee Steinfeld in Messika at the 14th Annual NFL Honors

Web Release09-02-2025

Hailee Steinfeld in Messika at the 14th Annual NFL Honors
Last night, American actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld attended the 14th Annual NFL Honors alongside her fiancé, American football player Josh Aleen, wearing exquisite Messika jewelry.
Hailee looked stunning in the Night Owl necklace from the Midnight Sun High Jewelry collection, an exceptional piece that beautifully complemented her natural elegance.

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