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Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi Enjoy Italy Vacation With His Dad Jon Bon Jovi After Wedding
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Date:2025-04-17 09:17:57
Millie Bobby Brown is enjoying married life with some special guests.
One month after tying the knot in a private ceremony, the Stranger Things actress and husband Jake Bongiovi embarked on a vacation in Sardinia, Italy, alongside his parents, Jon Bon Jovi and wife Dorothea Hurley.
For the June 28 trip, Millie, 20, kept cover from the sun by wearing a tangerine button-down over her chic blue one-piece with cutouts. Meanwhile, Jake, 21, sported white swim-trunks with a matching white polo shirt.
At one point, the couple—who announced their engagement in April 2023 after less than two years of dating—sat on lounge chairs and chatted with Dorothea, clad in a white dress and sun hat. In another snap, Millie, Jake and the matriarch joined Jon for a meal in the shade.
Of course, there are stranger things than seeing Millie spend quality time with her in-laws, who are also parents to Stephanie, 30, Jesse, 29, and Romeo, 20. After all, Jon previously shared that the Damsel star fits perfectly into their family.
"She's fabulous," the rocker told E! News in April. "She's really wonderful and her and Jake are a great couple."
As for what else Jon has deemed wonderful? The newlyweds' big day, which he shared was a "very small family wedding."
"The bride looked gorgeous," Jon detailed during a May 28 appearance on BBC's The One Show," and Jake is happy as can be."
Noting that the couple are doing "great" following the May ceremony, the 62-year-old added, "They're absolutely fantastic."
Keep reading to look back at Millie and Jake's complete love story.
The pair sparked romance rumors around the time that Jake posted this photo, with the caption, "bff <3"
The couple officially confirmed their romance with this PDA pic.
"We're starting a band," Jake wrote on Instagram, "send name ideas."
The Stranger Things star and the actor celebrated their first Chirstmas together in 2021.
Sweet selfie.
Twinning.
Millie and Jake make their first joint appearance at a celebrity event—the 2022 BAFTA Film Awards in London.
Millie and Jake were twinning at the premiere of Stranger Things season four in New York City.
Millie shared photos of the couple in celebration of the New Year, writing, "endlessly in love with the year I've had."
One snapshot showed a photo booth strip of the loved-up couple.
As Millie put it, "grateful for my friends, family, donkey (bernard), my doggies, my puppies teeth, and my partner for life."
Jake marked Millie's 19th birthday on Feb. 19, 2023 with a sweet tribute, writing, "Another year around the sun together happy 19th to the girl of my dreams."
The sweet post included photos of the couple.
The pair's silly side is depicted in one image of Jake and Millie clowning around in the pool
Jake and Millie snuggle up in a romantic selfie.
Millie announced the couple's engagement on Instagram, quoting Taylor Swift's song "Lover." The two would go on to celebrate with family and friends at an engagement party weeks later.
Millie and Jake enjoyed a day out with her sister Ava Brown, 11, and friends at the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park.
Jake shared this pic in the final days of summer 2023.
The two appear at the event, where Millie was honored as one of two Global Women of the Year.
Jake shared a tribute to his partner for her 20th birthday, writing, "Happy birthday my beautiful fiancéI love you so much. Big year ahead."
Millie shared this tribute to Jake on their third dating anniversary.
After three years of dating, the duo tied the knot in a private ceremony, multiple outlets reported.
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