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NFL Star Josh Allen Makes Rare Comment About Relationship With Hailee Steinfeld
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Date:2025-04-25 19:49:12
Don’t get shy now.
After hard launching his relationship with Hailee Steinfeld, Josh Allen bashfully addressed his romance with the Hawkeye actress.
“If it isn’t Mr. Hard Launch,” reporter Kay Adams quipped on her Up & Adams show on Aug. 2, prompting the Buffalo Bills quarterback to sheepishly reply, “We love love.”
Josh’s teammate Dalton Kincaid also spoke about the quarterback’s romance, saying, “I think everybody’s kind of known about it. Hailee’s awesome.”
As for Josh’s romance rulebook, Dalton said his friend has one important motto.
“His number one rule,” Dalton shared of Josh, “when you love somebody, tell them.”
Last month, Josh shared several photos with the “Love Myself” singer on social media, including one of the couple standing in front of the Eiffel Tower.
In addition to the Parisian shot, Josh’s July 23 photo dump featured a shot of the Pitch Perfect 2 star posing with his parents Joel Allen and LaVonne Allen, and his siblings Jason, Nicala and Makenna.
The duo first stepped out together in May 2023, but have remained relatively silent about their romance. But despite their commitment to privacy, they haven't shied away from being seen out together.
In fact, Josh and Hailee were photographed kissing in Mexico in 2023 over the Fourth of July, officially confirming their romance.
They also stepped out together at Paris Fashion Week and enjoyed some family time, appearing at the sex reveal for Josh's sister Nicala’s new baby.
Hailee also admitted to E! News earlier this year that she couldn’t resist an athlete. As she joked, “Come on now.”
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