
What Hailee Steinfeld is really doing during pregnancy (Getty Images)
Josh Allen and Hailee Steinfeld are stepping into a new chapter, and it already feels different from the noise that often surrounds them. Less than a year after their wedding, the couple is preparing for their first child, choosing calm over spectacle.
As Allen looks ahead to another demanding season with the Buffalo Bills, Steinfeld has been carving out a slower, more personal rhythm.Their wedding on May 31, 2025, at San Ysidro Ranch carried an understated elegance, built around a black-and-white palette and soft details that felt intimate rather than extravagant. That same tone seems to define where they are now. This phase is not about headlines or appearances.
It is about small routines, quiet excitement, and finding meaning in the everyday moments that often go unnoticed.
Hailee Steinfeld pregnancy update reveals how she’s spending this phase
Hailee Steinfeld’s pregnancy update came not through a red carpet appearance but via her “Beau Society” newsletter on March 20. It offered a rare, unfiltered look into how she is navigating this time, away from cameras and expectations. While many might expect high-profile updates, Steinfeld’s focus has been refreshingly simple.
She revealed she was “gifted an early copy of ‘Cookie Club,’ a gorgeous cookbook devoted entirely to cookies.” What followed was less about promotion and more about genuine enjoyment. “Turning the pages, I immediately fell in love with the cozy writing, helpful cookie-baking tips,” she wrote, adding that it also has “creative hosting ideas, and little paintings sprinkled throughout.”That sense of warmth carried into her conversation with author Mallory Oiniki.
The discussion drifted into the idea of cookie gatherings, something Steinfeld connected with after recently hosting her wedding shower in Los Angeles. Oiniki noted, “We so often associate cookie parties with the holidays, which is great, but there are so many cookie flavors that aren’t holiday-specific that are perfect for hosting.
”The exchange left a mark. Steinfeld reflected, “I feel so inspired by Mallory.
If you love something, it can never be the wrong path. Go for it and don’t hold back.” Then came a more personal note that hinted at a shift in perspective. “It reminds me of this letter. The one thing I was looking for was connection — actual, genuine connection, not the kind you get on social media, but a way to find a common ground with somebody.
”There is something telling in that. While Allen prepares for the physical grind of another NFL campaign, Steinfeld’s world, at least for now, is built around stillness, creativity, and connection. Baking cookies might seem small on the surface, but it reflects a deliberate choice to slow down and stay present.

