Over four months after Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi tied the knot, new details about the couple’s nuptials are coming to light.
On Wednesday, Bongiovi and Brown shared photos of the lavish, three-day celebration ― which took place at Villa Cetinale near Siena, Italy, in May ― for the first time publicly on their social media platforms.
“Forever and always, your wife,” Brown wrote in the caption of her Instagram post, which included a carousel of images showing the pair in their stunning wedding attire.
Bongiovi’s Instagram post included a similar series of photos, with the final image confirming that the ceremony had been officiated by Matthew Modine, who plays Dr. Martin Brenner on “Stranger Things.” The two-time Golden Globe nominee can be spotted standing beneath a floral archway as Bongiovi reads his vows.
The post drew a cheeky comment from Modine himself.
“Amazing,” he wrote. “Who’s the old guy with a beard?”
Other images highlighted Brown’s stunning Galia Lahav gown, which she paired with a sheer Monvieve veil. It was the first of four custom looks she wore over the course of the celebration.
The groom, meanwhile, opted for an ivory tuxedo jacket and black pants.
Specifics of Bongiovi and Brown’s wedding have remained scarce until now, but People magazine reported in May that they were married in what was then described as a “low-key, romantic” ceremony. Among those in attendance was Bongiovi’s father, rock singer Jon Bon Jovi.
Bongiovi, now 22, and Brown, now 20, got engaged in April 2023 after about two years of dating. Given the couple’s youthful ages, their relationship quickly came under intense media scrutiny.
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In a 2023 interview with Andy Cohen, however, Bon Jovi came to the pair’s defense.
“I don’t know if age matters,” he said at the time. “If you find the right partner and you grow together, I think that would be my advice really: Growing together is wise.”
He went on to note: “I think that all of my kids have found the people that they think they can grow together with, and we like them all.”
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