Bon Jovi Supports Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi’s Engagement

Millie Bobby Brown y Jake Bongiovi

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi got engaged in April after two years of dating, and Jon Bon Jovi is all for it. The musician married his high school sweetheart Dorothea Hurley in 1989, and they now share their children Stephanie, 29, Jesse, 28, Jake, 20, and Romeo, 19.

So, when it comes to love advice, Bon Jovi is a great sage, which is why he has spoken out about his son’s recent engagement to the Stranger Things star.

Jon Bon Jovi on Millie Bobby Brown’s Engagement to Jake Bongiovi

The legendary musician assured that age does not matter in love and in deciding with great weight such as marriage, what is really valuable is to grow together.

“I don’t know if age matters. If you find the right couple and grow up together, I think that would really be my advice: growing up together is wise. Grow up together,” the ‘Always’ singer expressed. “I think all my kids have found the people they think they can grow together with, and we all have,” he continued.

Likewise, Bon Jovi confessed how wonderful the actress is personally and professionally, and is ready for her to welcome her into his family soon. “Millie is wonderful. Her whole family is great, really great. Jake is very, very happy,” the musician said about his future daughter-in-law.

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As we already told you, the couple got engaged in April this year and made the news official through their social networks, with pictures where the young people look happy, in love, and with the engagement ring.

Criticism did not take long to arrive, the couple was judged because many users believe that they are too young to get engaged and that they have not lived enough. Obviously, these comments were totally ignored by the celebrities. It seems that Bon Jovi has given his blessing to the union of his son Jake and actress Millie.

Story written in Spanish by Kate Nateras in Cultura Colectiva

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