Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen have been the talk of the town since their engagement in November 2024, blending Hollywood sparkle with NFL grit. The Arcane star and the Buffalo Bills quarterback, fresh off his 2024 MVP win, have fans eagerly awaiting wedding bells. But in a recent chat, Steinfeld dropped an update about their big day that might leave some followers a little bummed. With her new movie Sinners hitting theaters April 18, and Allen’s offseason in full swing, you’d think wedding plans would be front and center. Well, not quite.
Steinfeld spilled the tea to Extra while promoting Sinners alongside co-star Wunmi Mosaku. When pressed about her wedding timeline with Allen, she kept it vague, saying, “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.”
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That’s not the juicy scoop fans were hoping for. After Allen’s romantic Malibu proposal-complete with a rose-covered arch and a four-carat diamond ring-everyone’s been itching for details. Will it be a lavish summer bash? An intimate spring affair? For now, Steinfeld’s dodging the playbook, prioritizing her horror flick over picking out a dress.
The couple’s been a power duo since going Instagram official in July 2024, with Steinfeld cheering at Bills games and Allen hyping her at the NFL Honors in February. “You’ve been my rock,” Allen gushed in his MVP speech, giving her a shoutout that melted hearts.
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Insiders told Us Weekly back in March that they’re “nailing down logistics” for an “intimate but extravagant” event, hinting at a tight window outside the NFL season. Allen even celebrated his bachelor party at a golf tourney in Georgia, so the vibe’s there-just not the timeline.
Steinfeld’s juggling a lot, and it shows. Sinners, her first big live-action role since 2018’s Bumblebee, has her on a whirlwind press tour. “There’s always butterflies but so much excitement,” she told PEOPLE about the project, clearly riding a career high. Meanwhile, Allen’s licking wounds from another playoff loss to the Chiefs, plotting a Super Bowl run in 2025. With both at peak busy, wedding chatter’s taking a backseat.
Fans might not love the wait, but this duo’s track record proves they’ll make it worth it. From sushi dates in NYC to red-carpet kisses, Steinfeld and Allen keep us hooked. For now, they’re keeping the wedding playbook under wraps.