While Hailee Steinfeld stuns with baby bump at Golden Globes, Josh Allen scripts history in Bills’ playoff opener

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While Hailee Steinfeld stuns with baby bump at Golden Globes, Josh Allen scripts history in Bills’ playoff opener

Josh Allen wins playoff match for Bills and Hailee Steinfeld shows off baby bump on Golden Globes 2026 red carpet (Getty Images)

Hailee Steinfeld's baby bump moment at the Golden Globes 2026 lit up the night long before cameras stopped flashing. The actress stepped onto the red carpet carrying more than just Hollywood poise.

She carried a moment. Fresh from announcing her pregnancy weeks ago, Steinfeld arrived glowing, confident, and unmistakably radiant, marking her first major public appearance as a mom-to-be.The timing made it even sweeter. Hours earlier, her husband Josh Allen had delivered a career-defining playoff performance for the Buffalo Bills. By nightfall, it was Steinfeld’s turn to command attention. She did it without spectacle or excess.

Just presence. Just grace. The red carpet became a quiet celebration of two worlds colliding, love and ambition moving in sync.

Hailee Steinfeld glows in mirrored gown debuting baby bump while Josh Allen makes unforgettable Bills playoff history

Steinfeld chose a soft pink gown that hugged her growing bump, covered head to toe in reflective metallic disks that shimmered under the lights. The long sleeves and sculpted silhouette leaned into her signature Old Hollywood style, elevated with modern confidence. At one point, she paused for photographers and gently cradled her stomach, a simple gesture that spoke louder than any pose.

Josh Allen was not beside her, tied to playoff duty earlier in the day, but his presence was felt. The quarterback had just guided Buffalo to a tense 27-24 Wild Card win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, securing his first road playoff victory. He completed 28 of 35 passes for 273 yards, added a passing touchdown, and powered in two rushing scores. OptaStats later confirmed his place in history as the first player to complete 80 percent of his passes and score multiple rushing touchdowns in a playoff game.

Steinfeld has never rushed personal milestones, and her pregnancy reveal reflected that same quiet intention. She shared the news through a Substack post, ending a list of favorite memories with a short video. In it, she wore a fleece reading “mother” as Allen kissed her stomach in the snow. The clip later appeared on Instagram with nothing more than a red heart.Balancing two demanding careers has not been easy, something Steinfeld has openly acknowledged."What we do is so unpredictable, and his job is on such a strict schedule. So it’s actually a blessing—I try to organize my time so I can be where he is," Steinfeld told Variety.She added, "I’ve never lived this part of life before—outside of my work. I’ve gotten a lot better at understanding what it means to slow down and to share that with someone. That’s the greatest thing ever."On a night built around trophies and applause, Steinfeld’s quiet confidence became the most memorable statement of all.Also Read: Drake Maye’s wife Ann mixes fashion and focus with bold look and two-word message before playoff game

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