Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld’s wedding pics are pure magic

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Academy Award nominee Hailee Steinfeld (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Academy Award nominee Hailee Steinfeld (Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images) | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

It's been a busy year for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and Academy Award nominated actress Hailee Steinfeld.

Allen took his team within a game of reaching the Super Bowl in January, and followed that by winning the NFL MVP. Meanwhile, Steinfeld starred in one of the biggest movies of the year, Sinners, which has reminded the world of her power as a movie star.

None of that tops what the duo did at the end of May, though.

Allen and Steinfeld, who have been together since at least the spring of 2023, got married in an absolutely magical ceremony. Not only was it a jam packed guest list of famous athletes and celebrities, but the photos that are finally coming out are impossible to not enjoy.

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen wedding photos are absolute stunning

The wedding was held on May 31st, and the fact that we're almost a month beyond that and folks are still talking about it goes to show how awesome it was. They've flown under the radar a bit as a power couple, thanks in large part to getting dwarfed by the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce coverage, but none of that mattered on their special day.

All of the stunning photos are proof of that.

Steinfeld has already re-established herself as one of the biggest movie stars in the world thanks to her role in Sinners, but she's likely going to hit another gear soon. Her next official movie on the books is reprising her role in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, but there's a pretty decent chance she shows up as Kate Bishop in the upcoming Avengers movies.

As for Allen, when he gets back from the couples honeymoon he'll be reporting to Bills training camp where his quest to finally get to the Super Bowl will pick up. More specifically he'll be trying to finally get past the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs, something he's failed to do in four of the last five trips Buffalo has made to the postseason.

It's hard to get worked up about things like that at a time like this, though. There's plenty that can and will happen in the future, but for now all that matters is how special Allen and Steinfeld's day was and how nothing can take away the pure magic permeating from their photos.