“Right people won’t force themselves”: Josh Allen's wife Hailee Steinfeld drops truth on trust & loyalty as she reveals secret to healthy relationship

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Josh Allen's wife, Hailee Steinfeld, answered fans' questions in the most recent edition of her newsletter "Beau Society." The actress was asked if she had any advice for learning how to trust people before fully beginning a relationship.

Steinfeld went on to explain that it begins with trusting yourself before allowing anyone else in. She also went on to explain that for someone like herself, who has been hurt in the past, it can be difficult but when on to share some wise words.

"Don’t look for reasons to doubt people; look for consistency and kindness over time. Look for actions that match words, for someone who shows up when no one’s watching, for how they treat people who can’t give them anything. And trust your instincts!! If something feels off, honor that. You don’t have to rush. The right people won’t force themselves into your life; they’ll earn space in it naturally and patiently. Let trust grow at a pace that feels safe to you," Steinfeld stated in "Beau Society."

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These wise words come after Hailee Steinfeld recently revealed to "Bustle" magazine that her relationship with husband, Josh Allen, just 'makes sense.' The couple married in May in California after announcing their engagement in November 2024.

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Josh Allen's wife, Hailee Steinfeld reveals must-have Thanksgiving dish

Josh Allen and his wife Hailee Steinfeld are gearing up to celebrate their first Thanksgiving as husband and wife. Steinfeld recently shared with her fans via her newsletter about the one dish that is a family tradition for her that she looks for ward to each year.

"I have to make “my nana’s stuffing,” which is literally the Rice-A-Roni stuffing. She didn’t reinvent the wheel; we just thought she did," Steinfeld shared.

Steinfeld created the "Beau Society" newsletter during the acting strike two years ago. She needed a creative outlet while she wasn't working and decided the newsletter was an ideal way to not only create but share her life with her fans.

Her fans were some of the first to see photos of her Hawaii honeymoon with the Buffalo Bills quarterback after their nuptials.

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