Millie Bobby Brown Reveals Dream Wedding Secrets—From Raye's Performance to Epic Dance

Millie Bobby Brown is sharing intimate details about her dreamy wedding to Jake Bongiovi. The couple had Raye perform Frank Sinatra songs for their special dances during the Italian celebration. They even learned an elaborate six-minute Grease medley dance routine that wowed guests. The ceremony was officiated by her Stranger Things co-star Matthew Modine at the beautiful Villa Cetinale.

Key Points: Millie Bobby Brown Shares New Details About Jake Bongiovi Wedding

  • Raye performed Frank Sinatra songs for father-daughter dance at reception
  • Couple learned six-minute Grease medley dance routine for wedding
  • Matthew Modine officiated ceremony at Villa Cetinale in Italy
  • Brown wore four different stunning dresses throughout Italian celebration
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Millie Bobby Brown reveals new details from dreamy wedding with Jon Bon Jovi's son, Jake

Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown opens up about her romantic Italian wedding to Jake Bongiovi, revealing Raye's performance and their six-minute Grease dance routine.

"She performed my dad and I's daddy-daughter dance. She did all Frank Sinatra, it was amazing, so epic - Millie Bobby Brown"

Los Angeles, Nov 27

Hollywood actress Millie Bobby Brown is sharing new details from her wedding day. The ‘Stranger Things’ star, 21, secretly married Jon Bon Jovi's son, Jake Bongiovi, 23, in a "very low-key, romantic affair with their closest family”.

Several months later, the couple hosted a lavish wedding in Italy and shared photos on social media from their larger celebration in October 2024, reports ‘People’ magazine.

While reflecting on her nuptials during her appearance on the latest episode of the Dish podcast, Brown revealed that British singer-songwriter Raye, 28, sang at the reception.

"Raye performed, which was amazing”, Brown gushed to hosts Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett. "She performed my dad and I’s daddy-daughter dance. She did all Frank Sinatra, it was amazing, so epic”.

As per ‘People’, the actress, who shares a baby daughter with Bongiovi, explained that she "grew up doing so many dance routines at every family gathering”, so she instantly knew after getting engaged that great music and dancing was a wedding must-have.

Before the Enola Holmes star danced with her father, Robert, as Raye sang, she did a "six-minute dance" with Jake Bongiovi. "When Jake proposed, I was like, 'We have to learn a dance routine. We’ll remember it forever and when the song comes on when we’re 80, we’ll remember it. It’s going to be so special’”, Brown said. "So I got us dance lessons, and originally it was going to do Dirty Dancing, but I was like, ‘Oh my god, if you get that lift wrong? History much?'”.

She continued, "So we ended up going for- my favorite movie is Grease 2, so we did a Grease medley of songs, it was probably like a six-minute dance. People were like, 'Oh my god, you can tell she’s an actor.' It was so much fun. It was amazing”.

Brown and Jake Bongiovi's ceremony at Villa Cetinale in Italy was officiated by her ‘Stranger Things’ co-star, Matthew Modine, who plays her on-screen father figure, Dr. Martin Brenner. The actress also wore four stunning dresses for her Italian wedding.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Four wedding dresses in Italy? That's some serious fashion goals! But honestly, our Indian bridal lehengas have so much more tradition and meaning behind them. Still, happy for the couple! ✨
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Ananya R
So sweet that she included her on-screen father figure to officiate! Reminds me of how we involve our gurus and elders in Indian weddings. The emotional connections make ceremonies special.
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Michael C
While the wedding sounds dreamy, I wish they'd been more environmentally conscious with four dresses and international travel. Many Indian couples are now opting for sustainable weddings - something Hollywood could learn from.
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Shreya B
The daddy-daughter dance with Frank Sinatra music sounds so emotional! In our culture, we have similar emotional moments during kanyadaan. Music truly connects all cultures when it comes to weddings 🎵
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Karthik V
First secret wedding, then grand Italy celebration - reminds me of how many Indian couples have court marriage followed by traditional ceremonies. Different cultures, similar approaches to balancing privacy and celebration!

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