Hailee Steinfeld, the 27-year-old star of “Dickinson,” graced the red carpet at the 81st Golden Globes, captivating onlookers with her radiant presence. The actress, recently announced as a presenter at the Hollywood extravaganza, donned a stunning pale pink gown that accentuated her elegance and sophistication, sparking speculation among fans about a potential engagement glow.
Steinfeld strategically navigated the engagement rumors by accessorizing with black sheer gloves, drawing attention to her dazzling jewelry, while notably avoiding any adornments on the engagement finger. The “Love Myself” singer showcased shimmering diamond-like earrings and a sparkling ring on her right hand, captivating the public’s gaze.
Engagement rumors involving Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen gained momentum in early December when a gossip account on Instagram, Deuxmoi, claimed insider information about the couple’s engagement. The speculation heightened when Steinfeld was reportedly seen wearing a diamond engagement ring, although this particular accessory was notably absent at the Golden Globes.
The duo’s relationship first made headlines in May, shortly after reports surfaced of Allen’s breakup with longtime girlfriend Brittany Williams. Confirming their connection in June during a PDA-filled trip to Mexico, the couple has since kept their relationship low-key, with Steinfeld supporting Allen at various events without publicly addressing the engagement rumors.
Steinfeld, recognized for her outstanding performances, was previously nominated for a Golden Globe in 2016 for Best Actress-Musical or Comedy for her role in “The Edge of Seventeen.” She also earned an Academy Award nomination in 2011 for her breakthrough role in “True Grit.”
The three-hour award show, celebrating excellence in both American and international film and TV, was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton on CBS and Paramount+. Notably, Greta Gerwig’s feminist phenomenon “Barbie” secured 10 nominations, marking it as the second most-nominated movie in Golden Globes history, trailing only behind “Cabaret.” Additionally, “Oppenheimer,” a blockbuster contender during the summer, earned eight nominations.