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Hailee Steinfeld Engaged to Buffalo Bills Quarterback Josh Allen

Actress and pop star Hailee Steinfeld is engaged to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, the couple announced Friday.

Allen revealed the news in a social media post Friday morning, which featured a photo of the football star down on one knee, framed by a floral arch and candle-lined walkway. Steinfeld posted the same photo on her own social media, which boasts over 20 million followers on Instagram. The NFL reposted the picture later the same day, congratulating the happy couple on their engagement.

Per Allen’s caption, the proposal occurred Nov. 22, last Friday, when the Bills enjoyed a bye week.

Allen and Steinfeld were first linked in the spring of 2023, when they were photographed dining together in New York City. The football star confirmed the relationship several months later.

Steinfeld, well-loved for her music and acting chops alike, was last seen reprising her fan-favorite Hawkeye role of archer Kate Bishop in last year’s The Marvels. She is expected to reprise her role of Gwen Stacy for the final of Sony Pictures Animation’s Spider-Verse installments, Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, currently in production, and will also soon star opposite Michael B. Jordan in Ryan Coogler’s untitled supernatural thriller being made by Warner Bros. Pictures. Insiders say the feature is set in the Jim Crow-era South and possibly involves both vampires and Southern supernatural traditions. Jordan may even be playing dual roles — as twin brothers.