The Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and actress Hailee Steinfeld are officially husband and wife after tying the knot last month.
Following their gorgeous wedding at San Ysidro Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, with a reception party that lasted until 3 a.m., Steinfeld and Allen immediately jetted off on their honeymoon.
The league’s reigning Most Valuable Player shared a collage of photos from their tropical getaway and simply captioned the post, “Wifey ❤️.” In the pictures, they pop champagne on a private jet en route to their honeymoon, and based on the photos, Allen got his bride interested in his favorite offseason activity, golf.
Speaking to reporters after returning to practice earlier this month, the Bills star gushed over his bride. “She makes everything easier,” Allen said. “I don’t really focus on the other stuff. That was the most important decision I’ll make in my life, and I made the right one.”
While Allen prepares for the 2025 NFL season and Steinfeld gets ready for her next role, the Oscar-nominated actress revealed she wouldn’t mind living a much simpler life. While Bills Mafia nicknamed the $330 million franchise quarterback and his wife, “The King and Queen of Buffalo,” she shared her “dream” life with Allen.
Hailee Steinfeld Dreams of Living on a Farm With Josh Allen

GettyBills quarterback Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld attend the NFL Honors on February 06, 2025.
Steinfeld owns an $8 million home in Encino, California, while Allen purchased a $7.2 million offseason home in Dana Point. During the NFL season, the couple resides at the custom-built estate Allen owns in Orchard Park, approximately eight minutes away from Highmark Stadium, per Realtor.com.
While discussing their summer plans in a recent issue of her newsletter, Beau Society, it sounds like Steinfeld is keeping an eye out for another property.
She listed “becoming a farmer” as the No. 1 activity on her summer bucket list. “Okay, not actually,” she added. “But I’ve had this dream for the longest time of living on a farm, growing vegetables, having a little chicken coop — the whole nine. *It might not be entirely unrealistic; I did marry a farmer.”
Steinfeld brought up the topic again in the June 27 issue of Beau Society while interviewing Flamingo Estate’s Richard Christiansen. “I think the farm is the best place to raise kids because it taught me my definition of success, which is to have all your senses engaged,” Christiansen said. “Smelling things deeply, tasting things deeply, inhaling things, touching them. Growing up on a farm gives you the opportunity to do that.”
Josh Allen’s Dad Said Growing Up on a Farm Helped the Bills QB’s ‘Work Ethic’
Allen grew up on his family’s 2,000-acre farm in Firebaugh, California, “that grew cotton, wheat, and cantaloupes,” ESPN reported, “and they did make a good living. Then they poured whatever money they could into creating a house that was any kid’s dream: batting cages, two mini golf holes, basketball hoops, a trampoline, swimming pool, hot tub and plenty of room to run.”
Joel Allen, the quarterback’s father, told The Denver Post in 2017, “If I wanted him to drive a tractor, he was there. He even chopped cotton. He did it all. I think that helped him with his work ethic. He’s not afraid of hard work.”