The Jamaican sprinter Junelle Bromfield humorously shares playful moments with fiancé Noah Lyles while balancing life and career milestones.
Noah Lyles' fiancée Junelle Bromfield has made headlines once again with her humor and candid moments, giving fans a glimpse into their playful relationship.
The Jamaican sprinter, who got engaged to the triple gold-winning sprinter in October 2024, shared a funny incident involving Lyles during a recent family outing.
While enjoying lunch with Noah's brother Josephus Lyles, Bromfield took to Instagram to highlight her fiancé’s peculiar way of looking at her as she sipped her coffee.
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Josephus captured the moment in an Instagram story, affectionately captioned, “Mom and Dad.”
Sharing the story, Bromfield couldn’t help but poke fun at Noah’s intense gaze, writing, “Why Noah looking at me like this?”
The lighthearted moment is one of many shared by the couple, who have become fan favorites on social media.
Bromfield, who trains with Lyles under renowned coach Lance Brauman, adds a refreshing mix of humor to their high-profile engagement.
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The couple’s engagement story itself is filled with similar candid moments, including Bromfield’s hilarious confession about forgetting to wear her engagement ring shortly after their October proposal.
“My memory is not good… I promise I will try next week,” she joked in an Instagram post dated October 29, 2024.
She even left an amusing tip for newly engaged women: “Remember to take up your ring from the bedside… your future husband won’t like it!”
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The couple’s engagement was nothing short of magical, with Noah Lyles proposing in a beautifully illuminated setting featuring the words “Will You Marry Me?” Bromfield shared her excitement, and Lyles captioned the moment with a heartfelt note: “To My Future Wife I Will Love You Forever.”
Off the track, Lyles has had a busy few months since his impressive showing at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Despite his withdrawal from the 4x100m relay event due to health complications, he left the competition with a gold medal in the 100m and a bronze in the 200m.
Following the Olympics, the six-time World Championship gold medalist took time to focus on personal milestones, including his engagement, purchasing a new house, and making appearances at high-profile events.
In November 2024, Lyles further entertained fans by facing YouTuber IShowSpeed in an exhibition 50m race for $100,000, hosted by MrBeast. Predictably, the Olympic champion claimed victory, adding the hefty sum to his accolades.
Looking ahead, Lyles announced his much-anticipated return to the track with an indoor race at the Boston Grand Prix on February 2, 2025.
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Sharing a poster of the event on Instagram, he wrote, “Can’t wait to get back out there!” The announcement comes as fans eagerly await the sprinter’s performance in the upcoming 2025 track season.
Junelle Bromfield also competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics, representing Jamaica in the 4x400m mixed relay and reaching the semifinals of the 400m, marking her Olympic debut.
Although she narrowly missed out on a finals spot, Bromfield’s journey reflects her determination and talent.