Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi just got a brand-new title—Grandpa! In a twist no one saw coming, Millie Bobby Brown, just 21, and her husband Jake Bongiovi, 23, revealed they’ve adopted a baby. The news hit like a shockwave, leaving fans scrambling to take it in. One moment, Bon Jovi was the forever-young rock star belting out anthems, and the next, he’s cradling the role of grandfather. Millie, who grew up in front of the world’s eyes, now steps into motherhood with Jake by her side—turning a fresh chapter that feels both surreal and heartwarming.

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Millie Bobby Brown has adopted a baby girl with her husband Jake Bongiovi.

The Stranger Things star, 21, who wed Bongiovi, 23, last year, made the surprise announcement on Instagram on Thursday.

The post read: ‘This summer, we welcomed our sweet baby girl through adoption.

‘We are beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood in both peace and privacy.

‘And then there were three. Love, Millie and Jake Bongiovi.’

The couple have yet to share any images of their daughter but Bongiovi was seen pushing a stroller on July 20 in a post shared by Brown captioned: ‘helluva summer thus far.’

Millie Bobby Brown has adopted a baby girl with her husband Jake Bongiovi (pictured February 2025)
Millie Bobby Brown has adopted a baby girl with her husband Jake Bongiovi (pictured February 2025)
The Stranger Things star, 21, who wed Bongiovi, 23, last year, made the surprise announcement on Instagram on Thursday
The Stranger Things star, 21, who wed Bongiovi, 23, last year, made the surprise announcement on Instagram on Thursday

In March Brown opened up about starting a family with Bongiovi and revealed that he already knew ‘how important’ it is to her.

The pair married in May 2024 and the couple had discussed having children , adoption, and their plans on having a big family.

During an appearance on the Smartless podcast, which is hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett, the actress said that although she knows she is ‘really young,’ she is looking forward to motherhood.

‘My mom actually had her first child at 21, and my dad was 19. And you know, it’s been my thing since before I met Jake,’ she explained.

‘Since I was a baby… I wanted to be a mom just like the way my mom was to me. And my nan, my grandmother is, she was a huge part of my life.

‘And so, yeah, I mean, Jake knows how important it is to me and, of course, I want to focus on really establishing myself as an actor and as a producer, but I also find it’s so important to start a family for me personally,’ Millie continued.

‘It’s a huge thing. Jake was like, we cannot do that until we get married. So that was his thing.’

Brown then added: ‘And my thing was, I really want a family. I really want a big family.

Jake and Millie, seen here in March 2022, first started dating in 2021 and married in May 2024
Jake and Millie, seen here in March 2022, first started dating in 2021 and married in May 2024
Bongiovi was seen pushing a stroller on July 20 in a post from Brown captioned: 'Helluva summer thus far'
Bongiovi was seen pushing a stroller on July 20 in a post from Brown captioned: ‘Helluva summer thus far’
The Stranger Things actress pictured with her own parents Kelly and Robert in November 2023
The Stranger Things actress pictured with her own parents Kelly and Robert in November 2023
Bongiovi and Brown are pictured with rock icon dad Jon Bon Jovi and mom Dorothea Hurley in 2024
Bongiovi and Brown are pictured with rock icon dad Jon Bon Jovi and mom Dorothea Hurley in 2024
Hours before the bombshell baby announcement, new mom Brown shared a photo with her husband
Hours before the bombshell baby announcement, new mom Brown shared a photo with her husband
The couple have been vocal about wanting a big family (pictured February 2025)
The couple have been vocal about wanting a big family (pictured February 2025)
Brown is best known for her role as Eleven on Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things
Brown is best known for her role as Eleven on Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things

‘I’m one of four. He’s one of four. So, it is definitely in our future, but, for me, I don’t see having your own child, you know, as really any different [from] adopting.’

She went on to say: ‘My home is full of love for anyone and anything, and so that is what we kind of stand by, Jake and I, our energy in the house is “the door is always open”, and we want everyone to feel really comfortable.’

Her comments come just a few weeks after she opened up to Vanity Fair in February about her relationship with Bongiovi and how they’re ‘pretty united’ on major topics.

‘We talked about our political views, what kind of family we want to build, the kind of home we want to live in, the kind of relationship we’re looking for, the kind of careers we want,’ she told the publication.

‘It’s such an important decision, and we wanted to make sure we were making the right one. I knew I was. It always felt right with him.’

Brown and Bongiovi, whose father is musician Jon Bon Jovi, first started dating in 2021 and announced their engagement in April 2023.

The couple tied the knot in May 2024 in a lavish ceremony in Italy where they said ‘I do’ at Villa Cetinale in Tuscany.

 

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