Jake Bongiovi and Millie Bobby Brown's secret wedding goes public with stunning photos

Published October 3rd, 2024 - 02:20 GMT
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ALBAWABA - Jake Bongiovi and Millie Bobby Brown's secret wedding is now public knowledge, and the couple couldn't be happier to share the news.

Millie donned an Oscar de la Renta gown for her wedding. Following her private ceremony with husband Jake Bongiovi, the "Stranger Things" actress posted official wedding images on Instagram today, October 2. She wrote, "Forever and always, yours." in the picture captions.

With her brown hair pulled into a high ponytail, Brown sported a veil and a revealing white lace corset dress; she looked absolutely lovely. At the reception, she wore a satin minidress.

As for Bongiovi, he matched his wife's outfit with a black and white suit. He wore a white jacket, a black tie, and jeans; the images from the reception show Millie later changing into the same tie.

Bongiovi continued to post pictures of the newlyweds, showing Brown celebrating in three different white gowns. The garment had a long skirt, corset back, and short sleeves. Beside her, Bongiovi sported a timeless black suit. His caption was identical to hers: "Your husband, forever and always."

Jake Bongiovi and Millie Bobby Brown shared the joyful news of their engagement in April 2023. Rumors began circulating in late September that they were in Italy for a more public celebration after their May secret wedding.

In an October 2018 interview with Glamour, Brown discussed how her experience with Bongiovi altered her perspective on marriage. She said that motherhood was her lifelong goal. My mother and grandmother were role models for me, and I aspired to be just like them. I never intended to be a wife. But after meeting Jake, I realized that he didn't want me to be the stereotyped wife; instead, he wanted me to follow my passions and live the life I imagined, with him by my side every step of the way. I thought, "Oh, I desire this."

She addressed the criticism of their marriage while they were in their early twenties by saying, "It's like—I know I should make this movie now." The time has come for me to write this book. I should probably do that right now. No, it's not because I don't think I can do it in a decade. Why, however, when I already know it will work? Similar to Florence, her name and product line will be popular in ten years. My film will be available on television in a decade. No worries here—Jake and I will be just fine.

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