Hailee Steinfeld has a new title! The actress, 28, was crowned the "queen" of Queen City — aka Buffalo, N.Y. — following her November engagement to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen . CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson shared a post on X on Sunday, Jan. 12 which showed a billboard in downtown Buffalo by hospitality company Delaware North.
A billboard in Buffalo, New York, celebrated Hailee Steinfeld's engagement to Josh Allen by naming her the 'queen' of the city
Steinfeld, who revealed her engagement to Allen in November, was seen rocking a Bills baseball cap as she sat next to Paige Buechele, the wife of backup quarterback Shane Buechele, Tayler Bernard, the partner of linebacker Terrel Bernard and Hallie Watson.
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CBS Sports reporter Tracy Wolfson shared a post showing a billboard that read, 'The Queen City has a new queen'
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