Josh Allen holding helmet (left) and Hailee Steinfeld in revealing outfit (right)Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld (Photos via Getty Images)


Josh Allen hasn’t made any public comment on the outcome of the recent presidential elections, but his girlfriend, Hailee Steinfeld, has a message for Americans.

The Buffalo Bills quarterback’s relationship with the singer and actress is now old news following multiple sightings in the wake of his split from Brittany Williams last year.

Steinfeld, who is believed to have hooked up with the QB shortly after his breakup, took to Instagram on Thursday afternoon to post a photo of a cloudy sky bearing a caption urging everyone to move forward by connecting with people who bring joy.

“Wherever you are, and whatever you’re feeling, remember to take a moment for yourself, find a bit of calm, and connect with those who bring you joy,” she wrote. “We’re all in this together, and I’m sending so much love your way.”
Hailee Steinfeld IG StoryHailee Steinfeld IG Story (Photo via haileesteinfeld/IG)
While dhe didn’t make mention of Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, it hardly takes a genius to figure out the post had everything to do with Tuesday’s election.

Trump, who is back for his second spell as the President of the United States, will be sworn in on January 20, 2025 after gaining footholds in the swing states.

Hailee Steinfeld Hasn’t Had Much To say On Politics

Hailee, meanwhile, isn’t one to post many political messages. But she did comment on “Woke Vote” back in 2020.

“Woke Vote empowers individuals to fight back against policies that are antithetical to our shared values,” she claimed. “By meeting people where they are and teaching the fundamentals of congregation and community organizing, we are altering the political landscape as we know it. 

“We know that these hidden faces and voices — our faces and voices —have the power to reshape our democracy, influence and lead movements, and invoke lasting change. Their mission: To invest in the activation, long-term engagement, training and development of new organizers, and mobilization of historically disengaged voters of color.”