Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld marked their first wedding anniversary on May 31, 2026, with an Instagram post built around wedding photos from the day they got married. Steinfeld captioned two black-and-white images, “Oh to relive this day over and over…”
The post landed exactly one year after the couple tied the knot in Santa Barbara, California, on May 31, 2025, turning a private milestone into a public one for the pair’s followers. In the first photo, Allen and Steinfeld are sharing a kiss at the end of the aisle after an outdoor ceremony. In the second, they sit side by side during their reception, a quieter look at a day that has now become part of the couple’s public timeline.
That timeline has moved quickly. Allen and Steinfeld were first linked in May 2023, made their relationship Instagram official in July 2024 and got engaged in Malibu, California, in November 2024. They later announced in December 2025 that they were expecting their first child together, and Steinfeld confirmed on April 2 in a Beau Society Substack post titled “Special delivery...” that their baby girl had arrived.
Steinfeld wrote at the time, “Our baby girl has arrived!! We’re feeling incredibly grateful and blessed and savouring these early moments. Thank you so much for the love and well wishes.” The couple has not revealed their daughter’s name, which leaves one piece of the story unresolved even as the anniversary post adds another public marker to their year together. For now, the new wedding photos answer the easiest question: Allen and Steinfeld are still choosing to mark their relationship out in the open, even as they keep their child’s identity private.
Their anniversary also drew a note from Mindy Weiss, who wrote, “Such a wonderful weekend …for the most kind and loving couple. Xox,” and later posted, “Happy Anniversary, H & J 🥂” Steinfeld replied, “We love you endlessly!” The message was warm, but the bigger point was simpler: one year after Santa Barbara, the wedding is still the event around which their public life is being measured, and the next detail readers are waiting on is the one they have not shared.

