Millie Bobby Brown Discusses Early Marriage

Synopsis
Millie Bobby Brown reflects on her decision to marry Jake Bongiovi at a young age, sharing insights on their journey together, the discussions that led to their commitment, and the meaningful moments that shaped their relationship.
Key Takeaways
- Millie Bobby Brown married Jake Bongiovi at 20.
- The couple had been together for four years before their marriage.
- Significant discussions about their future influenced their relationship.
- Brown felt certain about her commitment after living together.
- The proposal felt right and aligned for both partners.
Los Angeles, March 17 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi tied the knot at a young age, but their choice to get married was a journey that took time.
In a recent interview with Alex Cooper, the actress reflected on when she realized she could truly envision a future with Jon Bon Jovi’s son, who she married in a private ceremony in May 2024 at the age of 20.
Brown shared during the latest episode of ‘Call Her Daddy’, “We’ve been together for four years, so I guess maybe when we moved in together. We had dogs together, and we were taking care of our animals, and we started living this day-to-day life. I thought, ‘Oh, I really don’t think I could ever see you as anything else. I don’t want to be with anyone else ever again. I don’t want to date, I don’t want to meet anyone, I want you’.”
According to ‘People’, it was the couple’s discussions about their worldview and their aspirations for starting a family that made Brown realize Jake was the right one for her, although she wasn’t sure if he felt the same.
“When we started talking about politics and how we want to raise our kids … we began discussing really significant topics that I had obviously never talked about, and being so young, I had never spoken about these things with boys anyway,” the Stranger Things star told Cooper. “But to even think about those matters, I was like, ‘S---. Okay, maybe I do want to be with him forever.’ But I obviously didn’t know if he felt that way.”
“We talked about marriage, but I didn’t know when it might happen. And then, when he proposed, I thought, it makes sense. Everything aligned,” she concluded.