Millie Bobby Brown has apparently married Jake Bongiovi, son of Jon Bon Jovi.
The Stranger Things star has been engaged to Bongiovi since April 2023, having rumoured to be dating him since June 2021.
Now, it appears the two have secretly tied the knot, according to The Sun, who also claimed Bon Jovi himself and his wife Dorothea were also in attendance with Brown’s parents.
“It was a very low-key, romantic affair with their closest family with them as they said their vows,” a source told the outlet. The Sun also claimed the couple was planning a larger ceremony to take place later this year.
There has been no official confirmation from either Brown or Bongiovi yet.
Stranger Things co-star Matthew Modine recently revealed that Brown asked him to officiate her wedding to Bongiovi, saying: “I have one of those licenses to get people married and Millie thought it’d be great and then Jake said it would be a great idea, so I wrote the wedding vows and they loved what I wrote for them to join hands and to become husband and wife.”
Meanwhile, Bon Jovi has previously told the press he gave his son his blessing: “I don’t know if age matters. If you find the right partner and you grow together … my advice really is growing together is wise. I think that all of my kids have found people that they think they can grow together with and we like them all.”
“Millie is wonderful,” the rock icon added, saying that his son is “very, very happy.”
Brown has said Bon Jovi would not be performing at her wedding, reasoning: “I feel like that’s asking me to go and like, do a full-on play for everyone.
“I think the man needs a break, he doesn’t stop! He’s always doing tennis or singing lessons,” she continued. “I think he needs a break, maybe it’s a three-hour break!”
Brown has just appeared in her latest film Damsel on Netflix, whilst Bongiovi has just starred in a comedy called Rockbottom, a film about a hair metal band.
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