Junelle Bromfield has shared a heartwarming video of her journey with Noah Lyles highlighting their bond from friendship to love.
Jamaican quarter-miler Junelle Bromfield has shared an intimate look into her relationship with world-renowned sprinter Noah Lyles.
In a recent TikTok video, Bromfield took her followers on a touching ride through the couple’s evolving bond, giving viewers a firsthand view of their love story, which officially blossomed in August 2023 after six years of friendship.
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The video opens with a nostalgic screenshot of one of their early conversations, followed by clips of the couple enjoying vacations and spending time together, highlighting their deep connection and playful chemistry.
The caption on the video read: "POV - You gave your long-distance best friend a chance," perfectly summarizing the essence of their relationship.
In the caption and throughout the video, Bromfield emphasized the unique nature of their relationship, which was rooted in friendship before evolving into romance.
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Their relationship has not only brought joy but also challenges, particularly during the Paris Olympics when Noah Lyles made a bold statement that stirred controversy within the track and field world.
Lyles, known for his outspoken personality, mentioned having insider information about the Jamaican track and field camp, which upset many fans, especially Bromfield’s supporters in Jamaica.
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This led to an outpouring of online abuse and cyberbullying aimed at Bromfield, who had to navigate the backlash alongside her athletic responsibilities.
In a heartfelt podcast appearance on Simone Clark's show, Lyles expressed his admiration for Bromfield’s resilience during that tough period.
“I'm just here to probably vocalize some of the ways that I feel that you've shown your resilience and shown your strength, and it's hard at times, I know, but you know, you're a game changer,” Lyles said.
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He continued by acknowledging the emotional toll the situation had taken on her, stating, "Now everything that God has put in your life has been one step forward to moving, to inspiring the next generation, and I know it's uncomfortable, but He prepared you for this moment."
Despite the challenges, the couple's love remains strong. After concluding their 2024 track season, the duo took some time off and visited Lyles’ hometown of Alexandria, where he was celebrated for his athletic achievements.
Lyles ended his Summer Games campaign with a gold medal in the 100m dash, clocking an impressive 9.79 seconds to edge out competitors Kishane Thompson and Fred Kerley.
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In the 200m dash, though Lyles battled COVID-19, he still managed to clinch a bronze medal with a time of 19.70 seconds, behind Letsile Tebogo and Kenny Bednarek.
Bromfield too represented Jamaica at the Paris Olympics competing in the 400m and mixed 4x400m relay events.