Millie Bobby Brown and boyfriend Jake Bongiovi cozy up
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Millie Bobby Brown and boyfriend Jake Bongiovi cozy up on Instagram

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi have got each other, and that’s a lot.

The “Stranger Things” star and her boyfriend, the son of New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi, boasted about their cozy weekend together on social media — like all teenagers in love do.

Brown, 17, shared a sweet photo with her arm around a smiling Bongiovi, 19, on her Instagram Story Saturday alongside a colorful GIF that read, “happy weekend.”

The Syracuse University student echoed the sentiment by posting his own snap with the actress on his Instagram Story. In the picture, they were separated by sunlight stretching over a city skyline and stared directly into the camera lens.

This isn’t the first time Brown and Bongiovi have posted about their summer love.

The “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer’s third child posted a selfie on his Instagram feed on June 3 calling Brown his “bff” with a heart in the caption. She seconded her boyfriend’s “bff” sentiment in the comments section at the time, with the addition of a unicorn emoji.

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi take a selfie in the back of a car
Brown and Bongiovi are not shy about their summer romance. Instagram

Two weeks later, on June 18, the couple spent a day out and about with a group of friends in New York City. Brown and Bongiovi were photographed holding hands and even took turns carrying her therapy dog, Winnie, in a carrier bag.

Jake Bongiovi and Millie Bobby Brown.
Brown and Bongiovi were first linked by internet chatter in spring 2021. TheImageDirect.com

Though it’s his Grammy-winning dad who often makes headlines, Bongiovi is no stranger to the spotlight.

When he was just 15 years old, Bongiovi helped stage a protest at the Pennington School in New Jersey as part of the National School Walkout on March 14, 2018. The move was a response to gun violence in schools and happened exactly one month after 17 people were killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.

His father, now 59, fully supported the walkout, writing on Twitter: “COULDN’T BE more proud of the youth of these UNITED STATES – Change starts with you.”