Monday, June 1, 2026

Stranger Things: Eleven Becomes Two as 20 Year Old Millie Bobby Brown Marries Jon Bon Jovi’s Son, Jake, 22

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You can now count one degree of separation between the Upside Down and Bon Jovi, the rock band.

Millie Bobby Brown, just age 20, has married Jake Bon Jovi, 22, son of of rocker Jon. According to The Sun, the small surprise wedding took place last weekend.

Millie is the star of “Stranger Things,” in which she plays a character named Eleven. So now Eleven is Two.

Congrats to the couple! Can these two crazy kids make it in the modern world? At least they won’t have to worry about money. She’s already made a pile from the Netflix series, and will always have work as an actress. Brown is currently shooting the fifth and final season of “Stranger Things.”

The groom is a model, and not exactly livin’ on a prayer.

Getting married so young with no college degree? That’s the way they do it now, you know.

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