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Noah Lyles’ engagement is not going as planned

 

The Olympic sprinter has a good humored relationship with Junelle Bromfield

 

 

Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield are learning that life after engagement can be full of unexpected twists.

 

After getting engaged, the couple dove into the whirlwind of living together, and while their love remains strong, the realities of cohabitation have brought some amusing and challenging moments.

 

Just a few months after Lyles earned a bronze medal in the 200-meter event at the 2024 Paris Olympics-despite unknowingly battling COVID-19-the couple is now adjusting to shared living, proving that even champions face everyday struggles.

 

The Olympic sprinter has kept his sense of humor intact, joking about their move-in experience.

“She packed away all the silverware except for four forks!” Lyles teased. Junelle, caught off guard, couldn’t help but laugh, trying to bring the focus back, saying, “We need to pack, just think about it.”

 

Their playful banter continues, with Noah proudly representing Team USA while Junelle brings her Jamaican spirit into the mix.

 

Lyles added another humorous remark: “This girl tries to eat with a fork, just got married, and now she’s packing up all the thousand washcloths. Guess who doesn’t have a towel?”

 

Their moving process is proving to be full of lighthearted chaos, with Junelle admitting, “But guess what, baby? I’ve never moved before.”

 

A Love Built on Friendship

Noah and Junelle’s love story is proof that strong friendships can lead to deeper connections.

 

They first crossed paths in 2017 when Junelle made the first move by sliding into Noah’s DMs. Noah jokes, “Somebody slid into somebody’s DMs, and it wasn’t me.”

 

However, when they met in person in 2018, it didn’t quite click. “It didn’t click at all,” Junelle admitted, and they decided to remain friends for the time being.

 

Interestingly, Noah wasn’t dating anyone before meeting Junelle, making their eventual romance even more meaningful.

 

While pursuing their careers, the two remained close friends, but when they reunited at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, they were both involved with other people.

 

It wasn’t until 2022, when both were single, that Noah finally asked Junelle out on a second date. This time, she said yes.

 

Their relationship blossomed, and they officially debuted as a couple on Instagram on December 4, 2022, after attending the USATF Night of Legends Awards.

 

Junelle shared a stunning photo with the caption, “Wore black but I still lit up the night,” showing the world their love.

 

As their relationship grew, Junelle moved to Florida to join Noah’s training group, where she was warmly welcomed by his mother, Keisha Caine, who offered her rides to practice and a place to stay.

 

The couple’s bond has only strengthened as they continue to support each other’s athletic careers-Noah winning gold in the 100-meter final and Junelle representing Team Jamaica.

 

In October, they celebrated their engagement with a heartfelt Instagram post where Noah lovingly wrote, “To My Future Wife, I Will Love You Forever.”

 

With each passing day, their relationship grows deeper, leaving fans eager to see what lies ahead for this inspiring couple.

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