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Jon Bon Jovi shares adorable grandpa name for Millie Bobby Brown’s baby



Jon Bon Jovi shares adorable grandpa name for Millie Bobby Brown’s baby

Jon Bon Jovi showered love on his new born granddaughter.

The Always singer revealed the sweet grandpa name he will go by for his son Jake Bon Jovi daughter, which also has a connection with her mother Millie Bobby Brown’s hit show Stranger Things.

In an interview with Today, the It’s My Life crooner opened up about becoming a grandfather for the first time.

“Immediately you fall in love,” said Bon Jovi. “You know, when we met Jake and Millie’s daughter, it was just immediate. You’re like, ‘That’s my granddaughter.'”

He added, “She won’t be able to walk for at least 10 or 12 years because Papa will be carrying her everywhere she goes.”

Bon Jovi went on to share that he would like his granddaughter to call him by “Papa.”

The preferred nickname coincidentally is the same name of a character played by Matthew Modine in Brown’s show Stanger Things.

The said character watches over Brown’s character Eleven when she’s imprisoned in the lab.

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bon Jovi Daughter

The couple who tied the knot in May 2024, welcomed their new born daughter in August 2025 via adoption.

They announced the news on Instagram with a sweet note, “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 3,” they added in the joint post.

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