
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld Share Summer Plans Following Their Wedding
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen recently married actress Hailee Steinfeld in a private ceremony at San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara. Despite viral photos from the outdoor wedding, the couple maintained a low profile afterward.
In her recent Beau Society newsletter, Steinfeld shared that the newlyweds quietly left for their honeymoon before Allen returned to attend mandatory minicamp. She didn’t disclose their honeymoon destination but did offer some behind-the-scenes moments from their wedding day. She described a lively reception, where she and Allen joined the band on stage, with Allen quoting a famous movie line before heading to the after-party, which lasted until 3 a.m.
With minicamp concluded, Allen is now on break until training camp begins on July 23, which will be featured on HBO’s Hard Knocks. In the same newsletter, Steinfeld mentioned that the couple plans to spend much of the summer in Southern California, enjoying low-key activities. She joked about their habit of eating dinner at 4 p.m., attributing it to their East Coast schedules, and shared that she’s embracing the slower pace of the season.
Steinfeld, who spent the previous summer filming the project Sinners, is now focusing on spending time at home—cooking, reading, and experimenting with new hobbies, including making homemade ice cream. She noted her first attempt might be strawberry or coffee crunch, based on Allen’s preferences. She also expressed interest in hosting a casual dinner party with a relaxed dress code.
On the fitness front, Allen plans to stay active with golf and regular workouts. Meanwhile, Steinfeld set a personal goal to run 30 miles in 30 days, though she plans to rest on weekends, meaning she’ll need to double up on other days.
In a recent interview, Allen reflected on the offseason, saying getting married was the highlight. As he looks ahead to the 2025 NFL season, his focus is on preparation, building team chemistry, and performing at his best to help the Bills succeed.