Junelle Bromfield was all smiles as she looked stunning in her outfit alongside her fiancé Noah Lyles who never disappoints when it comes to fashion.
Junelle Bromfield is slowly embracing her fiancée Noah Lyles’ culture as she stunned in a cowboy outfit.
She shared the stunning photos on her Instagram handle, and fans could not help but marvel at how gorgeous she looked. Junelle Bromfield decided to go all brown, wearing a brown bodysuit with no straps and brown leather pants.
The two-time Olympian completed the look with a brown and cream hat. She also dazzled in creamy heels with a snake print that complemented her outfit in style.
07:15 - 07.11.2024
'My fiancée is at home'- Noah Lyles dismisses rematch pleas from YouTube star as he runs back to Junelle Bromfield
After beating IShowSpeed in a 50m race, Noah Lyles declined a rematch, urging the 21-year-old to train for the US trials instead while he headed home to his fiancée and $100,000 prize.
Sharing the series of photos on her Instagram, she said: “Western girl today.”
Junelle Bromfield enjoyed the company of triple world champion Noah Lyles who never disappoints in fashion. Lyle had on a yellow suit and a white shirt too. His hat and shoes were white and he completed his look with white sunnies.
Meanwhile, Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield have enjoyed their off-season with the former proposing to the Jamaican quarter-miler as they moved in together.
The duo also purchased their first home together and they also attended high-profile events like the US Open finals and the New York Fashion Show with Junelle Bromfield unleashing a new talent in her, modelling.
They are back in training ahead of the long 2025 season but things are yet to get intense as they are still having fun. On the track, both Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield had mixed seasons but that is behind them as they look to begin a new chapter in 2025.
Junelle Bromfield qualified for the women’s 400m at the Olympic Games, her first-ever individual competition donning the Jamaican colours.
However, she did not proceed to the final after finishing eighth in the semifinal. Junelle Bromfield also finished fifth, racing in the Jamaican 4x400m mixed relay.
On his part, Noah Lyles also struggled a bit at the Paris Olympic Games after winning the men’s 100m title beating Kishane Thompson and Fred Kerley to second and third places.
He tested positive for COVID and could not continue pursuing his dream of winning triple gold as he was forced to take the bronze in the men’s 200m with Letsile Tebogo taking the top honours.
The three-time world 200m champion also withdrew from the men’s 4x100m relay race where Team USA was disqualified for faulty baton exchanges.
11:30 - 08.11.2024
'I pulled my hamstring six times'- Gail Devers narrates encounter with life-threatening disease that almost ended her career prematurely
The three-time Olympic champion overcame a years-long struggle with an undiagnosed disease, eventually returning to dominate the track with multiple Olympic and World Championship titles.