Pregnant Hailee Steinfeld's Husband Josh Allen Reacts to Her Golden Globes Look After Playoffs Win
Hailee Steinfeld, pregnant with her first child, presented at the Golden Globes while Josh Allen led the Bills to a 27-24 playoff win, completing 28 of 35 passes, officials said.
- On January 11, 2026, Hailee Steinfeld debuted her baby bump on the Golden Globes red carpet at the Beverly Hilton while Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen led a 27-24 Wild Card playoff win.
- As a presenter and Sinners star, Hailee Steinfeld joined castmates after the film, which had seven nominations, won two awards at the Golden Globes ceremony in Beverly Hills.
- Absent from the ceremony because of his game, Josh Allen reposted a red‑carpet photo of Steinfeld to his Instagram Story with drooling face and heart‑eyes emojis.
- The Bills notched their first road playoff win in more than 30 years and will face the number one-seeded Denver Broncos on January 17.
- Both Allen and Steinfeld had high-profile reasons to celebrate this weekend, as the couple announced Steinfeld's pregnancy in December and separated for milestone events one month later.
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