Millie Bobby Brown
Moment in front of the altar was “real and pure”
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Last year Millie Bobby Brown married Jon Bon Jovi’s son. Now the 21-year-old spoke about the experience in front of the altar.
Millie Bobby Brown (21) revealed some details from her wedding in the “Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”. The “Stranger Things” actress married her friend Jake Bongiovi (22) last year in a private ceremony. Over her big day, she said: “I hate being this person, but it was perfect.”
Last but not least, the actress herself took care of this. As she admitted, she had everything under control: “When I showed up, of course I directed, because that’s my way,” she said with a laugh. She also joked that she gave people her instructions and referred her to her places.
“It felt so beautiful”
On the way to the altar, however, her perspective would have changed: “Everything became so real and pure and nothing was a staging. It felt so nice,” she said, describing it as “the most important thing I’ve ever done in my life”. Brown also shared the clip there after her wedding
So that the moment in front of the altar could be so perfect, Brown had already given everything in advance. Because she was afraid that photographers could circulate pictures of her wedding dress when fitting, she led the paparazzi to a wrong track: she tried another dress that “the complete opposite” was from her actual dress and was captured by the photographers.
Brown wishes a big family
Brown and the son of rock star Jon Bon Jovi (63) ensured rumors about a possible relationship for the first time in 2021. They announced their engagement in April 2023, and they married in May 2024. A family is also on Brown’s plan, as recently. Accordingly, she wants to have a big family and can also imagine adopting.
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