Junelle Bromfield has hinted at her wedding with fiancé Noah Lyles is coming soon, following a challenging yet love-filled journey in 2024.
Jamaican two-time Olympian Junelle Bromfield has hinted at wedding bells with American fiancé Noah Lyles coming sooner in one of her recent posts.
Junelle and Noah Lyles got engaged last year and fans have been pressuring the triple world champion to confirm the wedding dates with the Jamaican already. The 26-year-old has urged fans to calm down as she seemingly noted that the wedding would be soon.
In a post on her Tik Tok handle, Junelle shared a video together with Noah Lyles, detailing how they met in 2017 and became friends, how he proposed in 2024 and they are now looking to be together forever.
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As usual, fans who are in awe of the couple could not hide their thoughts on their relationship, with one noting that: “A beautiful life for a beautiful girl. You deserve it my pretty!!!”
“So happy for you both,” another fan penned.
The 2024 season was a mixed one for the track couple who received both love and hate in equal measure. It all started early in the season when Noah Lyles spilled the secrets shared by Junelle Bromfield concerning Jamaican top sprinters including Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shericka Jackson, Kishane Thompson and Oblique Seville.
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The information appeared to strain the relationship between Junelle Bromfield and Shericka Jackson, who before then, were literal best of friends.
“It’s funny because Junelle being Jamaican and having trained in MVP, I’ve been getting the drama from Jamaican camps for at least five years. There are a lot of times where I make references on Jamaicans and it’s not saying it because I know information that other people don’t,” Lyles said in part.
The information also irked Jamaican fans who attacked Junelle in the lead up to the Paris Olympic Games and after the Games. Junelle Bromfield revealed that she was afraid of travelling back to Jamaica following the death threats she received.
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“I mean, during the Olympics and even before, I had to turn off my inbox because I was getting death threats from people. I had Jamaicans in my inbox saying that they wished my foot gets broken when I’m running at the Olympics and if I came home, they were going to basically kill me. I didn’t feel like it was the right time even though I wanted to go back home and see my family,” Bromfield said.
However, there was a turn of events as the season ended as Junelle Bromfield got engaged to Noah Lyles and they even bought a house and moved in together.
Since then, things have been going well for the duo and in the 2025 season, they all hope to flourish and continue gracing the world with their lives on and off the track.