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SignalHub-Hailee Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen go Instagram official in Paris
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Date:2025-04-08 03:46:30
One of Hollywood's private power couples is SignalHubchanging the game — and going Instagram official.
Hailee Steinfeld, the Oscar-nominated actress and singer, and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, hard launched their relationship in a romantic post on Monday.
"Onward," Allen captioned the photo carousel, which featured a first post with a woman who appeared to be Steinfeld with the duo flanked by the Eiffel Tower ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, which begin Friday.
According to People, Steinfeld and Allen had an intimate date night in the City of Love in March during Paris Fashion Week. That week, the couple hit the town in Paris and went viral as a result.
Josh Allen has a cheeky reasonfor ditching Hailee Steinfeld in Paris
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The Bills quarterback and the "Spider-Man: Across the Spiderverse" star were snapped by paparazzi leaving a black SUV and heading into a building, but the pace with which Allen moved had some people asking questions. He also had a sweatshirt or sweater of some sort tied around his waist.
Allen wrote on X that his "pants ripped at dinner" and he "didn't want cheeks out," adding that he loved Paris.
Steinfeld was asked about the Buffalo Bills before they clinched the AFC East at the Golden Globes in January. The actress joked with USA TODAY, saying she felt "real good" about the team's chances last NFL season.
Also in January, fans had hoped to see Steinfeld and friend Taylor Swift reunite as the singers' boyfriends competed at Highmark Stadium as the Kansas City Chiefs played the Bills, who had the home-field advantage.
Contributing: Charles Curtis, For The Win
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