Millie Bobby Brown has had a big night already at the BAFTAs, and so far she’s only walked the red carpet.
Not only did she make her debut as an adult in a stunning Louis Vuitton gown and gloves (the BAFTAs 2022 red carpet is the actress’ first big event since she turned 18 in February) but the Stranger Things star also debuted her relationship when has stepped out on the BAFTAs red carpet with her boyfriend, Jake Bongiovi.
Bobby Brown took to the red carpet in a black velvet Louis Vuitton dress, complete with plunge V-neck, structured peplum and lace underskirt. The vampish style also features a lace train billowing behind the star and the velvet and lace mix was a welcome sophisticated touch for the child star.
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Matching black velvet opera gloves were the accessory of the moment, whilst silver and diamond jewellery peppered the all-black look. The actress’ recently chopped bob was slicked back and her blunt curtain bangs split into a parting for a decidedly futuristic look.
A nude lip and a smokey eye completed the beauty look, but the best accessory of the night? Her boyfriend, Jake Bongiovi, on her arm.
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If the name sounds familiar, it should. Jake Bongiovi is the son of none other than super star singer Jon Bon Jovi.
The 19-year-old social media personality was first linked with the Enola Holmes star when the couple first posted a selfie together back in June 2021.
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Although Bobby Brown captioned the snap ‘bff <3’, the relationship was seemingly confirmed in another Instagram post in November 2021, of Bongiovi giving MBB a kiss on the cheek during a spin on the London Eye.
Either way, the young duo seem smitten, having spent the Christmas holidays and the actress’ 18th birthday together, and their debut red carpet appearance was a reflection of that, with Bongiovi putting his arm around Bobby Brown’s waist as they smiled and posed for the cameras.