Watch Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce thrill her guests to a brilliant singing performance of Lauryn Hill's 'killing Me Softly' at her birthday dinner party.
Track legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce showcased how much of a beautiful singer she is after performing Lauryn Hill's hit song 'Killing Me Softly' at her birthday dinner party.
Fraser-Pryce, who celebrated her 37th birthday on December 28th, mesmerized her guests with her soulful voice as her husband cheered and backed her up.
The Jamaican speedster showed once again that aside from being a blazing runner on the track and a super mom, she is also a talented singer, proving she's a woman of many talents.
Fraser-Pryce's birthday picture post reflects her ageless beauty
On the day of her birthday, the five-time world champion shared a picture post that defined her ageless beauty.
Her beauty captivated fans and surprised many that after several years on the track and having a 7-year-old son, the multiple Olympic champion is still aging like fine wine.
13:37 - 17.12.2023
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How Fraser-Pryce rose through the ranks of being an athletics legend
Her track breakthrough came at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, where she won the 100m gold medal. Ever since, she has been active and almost unstoppable, making her one of the all-time greats of the sport.
As a 36-year-old, she became the oldest female athlete to win a 100m title - her fifth at the 2022 World Championships in Oregon.
Also, the 2023 season saw her add another medal to her glorious collections by claiming a 100m bronze at the World Championships in Budapest and a silver medal as part of the Jamaican women's 4x100m relay squad.
02:21 - 23.11.2023
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Still considered to win more medals before she decides to hang her spike shoes, Fraser-Pryce is regarded as one of the most decorated athletes in track and field history.