Noah Lyles went to great lengths to make his fiancé Junelle Bromfield happy on International Women’s Day, buying her gifts from some of the world’s most expensive stores.
Olympics 100m champion Noah Lyles has never missed an opportunity to show his commitment and love to his Jamaican fiancé Junelle Bromfield.
From buying her a luxury car, handing her keys to a new house to the smallest of gifts like a microphone, Lyles is always there for his woman and on International Women’s Day, he lived true to his character.
As the world celebrated the day dedicated to women, Lyles took Bromfield shopping to some of the most expensive stores and spent a fortune on designer clothes and jewelry to make his woman happy.
The two, accompanied by sprinter Talitha Diggs, walked into Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Dior stores and picked items from each of them with Bromfield walking away with a striking piece of jewelry.
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She selected a choke-hold beaded necklace from the Chanel store, saying: "Oh I love this. It's pretty right? Let me hear the price,” but despite its high cost, Lyles agreed to pay and even put it round her neck.
However, the lovebirds could not agree on everything as there was an expensive outfit that Lyles thought would look good on his woman but she turned it down.
"I like this, like the whole outfit put together is one of my favourite styles," Lyles said, pointing to a Chanel Nadow jacket, priced at a whopping $11,000.
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Not impressed, Bromfield asked: "You want me to wear that?" to which Lyles responded: "It would look great on you."
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"I feel it would be giving grandma-ish,” she said, before picking a different outfit. "I would wear this. I like this. But then look at the prize ($11,000). That's like seven million Jamaican dollars. I'm gonna put it back."
However, it was still a great treat for Bromfield from her fiancé and she could not hide her joy, posting on social media after. “Gifts for International Women’s Day from Dior,” she posted on her Instagram stories.
Bromfield and Lyles have been engaged since October 2024 and are exploring plans for their wedding although a date for the grand ceremony is not set yet.
Both of them are also busy preparing for the 2025 track season with Lyles set to run at the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China later this month before he looks forward to the World Championships in September.
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