Legend Jon Bon Jovi Heaps Praise on Millie Bobby Brown: Offers Assistance Whenever Needed
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi tied the knot in May 2024. The couple, just in their early 20s, have the benefit of a very famous supporter, Bongiovi’s dad, rocker Jon Bon Jovi. And he is all in on the special relationship between his son and daughter-in-law. The tight-knit family is nothing short of an inspiration.
Jon Bon Jovi on Millie Bobby Brown
Millie Bobby Brown, star of Stranger Things, has been open about how close she is to her in-laws. Of her father-in-law, she was quoted as saying, โWhen I need him, he is very much there for me in the best ways, always making sure Iโm OK. If thereโs anything thatโs ever going on, Iโm always like, โCan you help me out in this situation?โ And heโs so informative. His wisdom is ridiculous.โ
And Jon Bon Jovi has nothing but positive things to say about his daughter-in-law. He told E! News, โTheyโre growing together. Theyโre madly in love, and we love them both for that. Itโs an exciting adventure.โ
Bon Jovi and his wife of 40 years, Dorothea Hurley, seem to feel very lucky that their son married Brown. A source who knows the family was quoted as saying, โJon adores Millie, and not just because she makes Jake so happy, he thinks sheโs a truly wonderful young lady with her head screwed on right.”
They’re happy that the young actor is so grounded and that she has founded an animal rescue, since Jon Bon Jovi and his wife are deeply committed to charitable work themselves. The source said, โJon isnโt the type to push his opinions on anyone, but if Millie ever needs advice, heโs always there for her to offer guidance and support. They have a very sweet relationship thatโs about as good as it gets for in-laws.โ
It really sounds like the two families are fitting so well together. Congratulations to Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi for finding each other and making that amazing connection. Here’s to many years of happiness, and we hope they get everything they’re dreaming of together.
