Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld are officially husband and wife!
The couple tied the knot in California on Saturday, surrounded by family and friends.
Photos obtained by Page Six showed the newlyweds sharing a kiss at the altar during the ceremony.
Back in March, fans speculated whether Bills tackle Dion Dawkins accidentally let the date of the couple’s nuptials slip during an interview on “Good Morning Football.”
“Josh Allen is one of those guys, and you know, he sealed that deal. And soon to come, May 31, it’s happening,” he said at the time.
However, he later claimed he had “no idea” what was going on when asked about the wedding again on “The Rich Eisen Show.”
“We’re all here in Buffalo working out [at Organized Team Activities],” he shared. “So I’ll give those guys a FaceTime call and see how everything is going but I have no idea… I’m in the fog.”
Steinfeld, 28, and Allen, 29, have been linked since May 2023, when the two were spotted packing on the PDA while grabbing a sushi dinner in New York City. They finally went Instagram-official in July 2024 after one year of dating.
The athlete then asked the “Starving” singer to marry him with a “magical” waterfront proposal last November.
“We woke up and [we] were getting ready for brunch and you jumped on the bed and said, ‘Can we get married already?!? What are you waiting for??!’ I replied, ‘Just give me a little more time.’ Little did you know I was about to propose to you,” Allen recalled, while answering questions for a “mini fiancé Q&A” featured in Steinfeld’s Beau Society newsletter at the time.
“I said I couldn’t wait any longer. I said, ‘I can’t wait to start a family with you.’ I said your full name and I asked you very nicely,” he added of his proposal speech. “You were extremely surprised, you said ‘yes,’ and that was all that mattered to me.”
Earlier this year, fans of the engaged couple went wild when Steinfeld supported Allen at the annual NFL Honors ceremony ahead of Super Bowl 2025 in New Orleans, marking their red carpet debut as a couple.
The quarterback — who credited Steinfeld for playing a role in his massive success on the field last season — was named the 2024 NFL MVP after he led the Bills to a fifth straight AFC East title.
“She’s been a huge part. The morale, the support,” he told the Associated Press in December 2024. “When I get home, she’s my biggest fan, my biggest supporter. She’s just the best.”