Millie Bobby Brown’s future father-in-law won’t sing at Millie Bobby Brown’s wedding
Guests at Millie Bobby Brown’s upcoming wedding shouldn’t wait for Jon Bon Jovi to get behind the microphone. The Stranger Things star, who is marrying rocker Jake Bongiovi’s son, recently told Today that her future father-in-law won’t be performing at their wedding. “I feel like I’m being asked to go and do a full play for everyone,” she said. “I think this man needs a break. He doesn’t stop. He’s always playing tennis or singing lessons. I think he needs a break. Three hour break. However, the wedding planning is going smoothly.” Jake is very helpful throughout the whole process,” the actress said. “I never felt alone, which I think is very nice. I always ask, ‘Is this a good idea? Is this a good idea?’ But at the end of the day, it’s just a very intimate day for both of us and we’re both very excited.” Back in May, Bon Jovi said he had no problem with his now 21-year-old son marrying the 19-year-old veteran actress. “I don’t know if age matters,” he said during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live. “You know, if you find the right partner and you grow together, I think that would be my advice: grow together “is wise. Grow up together, and so I think all of my kids have found people that they feel like they can grow up with us, and we all like them.”
Guests at Millie Bobby Brown’s upcoming wedding shouldn’t wait until Jon Bon Jovi gets behind the microphone.
The Stranger Things star, who is marrying rocker Jake Bongiovi’s son, recently told Today that her future father-in-law won’t be performing at their wedding.
“I feel like I’m being asked to go and do a full play for everyone,” she said. “I think this man needs a break. He doesn’t stop. He’s always playing tennis or singing lessons. I think he needs a break. Three-hour break.”
However, wedding planning is going smoothly.
“Jake is very involved. He is very helpful throughout the whole process,” the actress said. “I never felt lonely, and that, in my opinion, is very nice. I always ask, “Is this a good idea? Is this a good idea? But ultimately it’s a very intimate day for both of us and we’re both very excited.”
Back in May, Bon Jovi said he had no problem with his now 21-year-old son marrying the 19-year-old actress.
“I don’t know if age matters,” he said during an appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live. “You know, if you find the right partner and grow together, I think that would be my advice: growing together is wise. Growing up together and so I think all of my kids have found people that they feel like they can grow up with us and we all like them.”