
'Queen of Buffalo' Hailee Steinfeld finally shares exclusive wedding photo with Josh Allen, revealing gorgeous rings
Hollywood elegance met gridiron greatness as
and Josh Allen officially became husband and wife in a magical ceremony held at the scenic San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California.
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The wedding, which took place on May 31, was nothing short of a fairytale, blending cinematic charm with NFL prestige.
With close friends, family, and a host of Buffalo Bills stars in attendance, the celebration quickly became the talk of both entertainment and sports circles.
Josh Allen's wife Hailee Steinfeld breaks silence with official wedding photo fans were waiting for
The wedding festivities began with a touch of chic simplicity—Steinfeld stunned guests in a stylish short rehearsal dress before walking down the aisle, hand-in-hand with her father, Peter.
As cameras captured the moment, her smile radiated joy, but it was their first kiss as a married couple that stole hearts online. The photo of the kiss went viral, encapsulating the love and energy that defined the day.
Among the attendees were Bills teammates Dawson Knox, Dalton Kincaid, Spencer Brown, Mitch Trubisky, and Shane Buechele, showing strong support for their quarterback off the field. The guest list even included a few surprises, like comedian and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David, whose presence only added to the buzz surrounding the event.
Allen, 29, proposed to Steinfeld, 28, back in November with a cinematic sunset moment in Malibu—a fitting scene for a couple whose relationship has been marked by moments worthy of a Hollywood script. Since going public with their romance in 2023, they've remained relatively private, opting to share only glimpses of their journey with fans.
But on June 6, just days after their vows, Steinfeld broke the silence with a heartfelt surprise.
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Though she wasn't able to send out her usual Beau Society newsletter due to the whirlwind of wedding events, the Oscar-nominated actress delighted fans with a single yet powerful update. 'We're married! More to come…' she wrote, sharing an exclusive photo of the newlyweds that instantly made rounds online.
That simple message ignited a wave of excitement among her subscribers and supporters, who have come to cherish the weekly newsletter she launched last September.
While she's always been committed to maintaining that connection—even sending short updates during hectic weeks—this time, fans were more than understanding.
Now, with her wedding dress still fresh in the minds of fans and supporters, Steinfeld seems to have embraced a new title entirely. As one viral Buffalo billboard so boldly put it, she really is 'The Queen of Buffalo.'
With love, laughter, and a wedding that seamlessly blended star power and sincerity, Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld have officially started their next chapter together—one that fans everywhere are cheering on.
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