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Jon Bon Jovi Offers Candid Advice For His Son And Millie Bobby Brown Getting Engaged So Young

Split screen of Jon Bon Jovi (L) and Jake Bongiovi and Millie Bobby Brown
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The rocker, who married his high school sweetheart, said he doesn't know if 'age matters' after fans were concerned about his 20-year-old son Jake proposing to the 19-year-old 'Stranger Things' star.

Jon Bon Jovi’s 20-year-old son, Jake Bongiovi, is newly engaged to actress Millie Bobby Brown.

The Stranger Things and Enola Holmes star is just 19 years old, and her age seems to be a sticking point for many fans.


In fact, “she’s 19” was trending on Twitter.







In a recent interview with Andy Cohen, Jon Bon Jovi spoke publicly about the engagement.

Listen below.

Jon Bon Jovi Talks to Andy Cohen About Son Jake's Engagement to Millie Bobby Brownyoutu.be


The “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer, who has been with his wife Dorothea since high school said:

“I don’t know if age matters, you know, if you find the right partner and you grow together.”

He went on to say:

“I think that would be my advice, really, is growing together is wise, growing together. And so I think that all my kids have found the people that they think they can grow together, and we like them all.”

People are loving Bon Jovi’s parental support.


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Hey, they’ve got each other and that's a great start for a lifetime of love.

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