Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen marry in California
'Sinners' actress Hailee Steinfeld and her NFL star partner Josh Allen tied the knot in California on Saturday (31.05.25).

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen have got married.
The 28-year-old actress and the Buffalo Bills quarterback were photographed walking down the aisle at a ceremony in California on Saturday (31.05.25).
The couple were initially linked romantically back in 2023 and went on to announce their engagement in an Instagram post last November - although the NFL star's proposal caught Hailee by surprise.
Asked if she suspected that Josh would pop the question, the 'Sinners' star told Who What Wear: "Oh my God, no! You talk to your girlfriends about that, right, where you're like, 'I just don't want to know.'
She added of the proposal: "It was magical. That's the word."
Hailee was also delighted that Josh, 29, made sure that she was dressed appropriately for the occasion.
She said: "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 to cherish for the rest of our lives that I'm not looking at being like, 'What was I wearing?'
Josh recently described how he was really "proud" of Hailee following her starring role in the critically acclaimed horror movie 'Sinners'.
He said: "I'm so excited for her and so proud of her.
"It's getting some great reviews and it's a fantastic movie, so go watch it."
The quarterback is one of the top players in the NFL and signed a six-year deal with the Buffalo Bills worth $330 million in March but is happy to let his sporting talents take a backseat to Hailee's acting success.
Josh said: "I'm just there trying to support her in whatever way that I can.
"That was her moment and I'm so glad she got to shine."
Hailee had claimed in April that she was focusing on promoting 'Sinners' - in which she plays the character Mary - before sorting out arrangements for her and Josh's wedding.
The 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' star told 'Extra': "We are in the middle of a press tour. We got a movie coming out in 12 days? Six, something. We're focused on that."
Steinfeld explained that she had learnt a lot about herself and her family during the making of the film, which is set in the south of the United States during the 1930s.
She said: "I would say I learned a lot about my myself through Mary and even more about my family history … I had so many amazing conversations with my mom about her family and about her dad, my grandfather, who is half black, who I wish every day - because of this movie and for so many other reasons - I could call and ask him all the questions, and I would absolutely do that if he were here."