The SHOCKING TRUTH About Noah Lyles’ Jamaican Girlfriend That NBC Won’t Show‼️ | HO

Olympian Noah Lyles may be the “fastest man in the world,” but with his girlfriend, Jamaican athlete Junelle Bromfield, he took his time. The couple met in 2017 through social media, and after a failed first date, they remained friends. In 2022, they rekindled their romance and have been inseparable since.

They now live together in Florida and train for the Olympics side by side. Discover the untold story of their relationship, how they’ve supported each other, and the Jamaican influence on Lyles’ life that NBC won’t show you.

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Noah Lyles may be one of the fastest men in the world, but when it came to his relationship with Jamaican athlete Junelle Bromfield, he took his time. The couple met in 2017 through social media and, after months of talking, finally met in person. However, their first date didn’t go as planned, and they decided to stay friends rather than pursue a romantic relationship. “Whenever I get in a relationship, I’m very serious,” Lyles explained during an interview on the Fastlane Lifestyle podcast. Despite the failed first date, they remained in touch, and in 2022, Lyles decided to give romance another shot, asking Bromfield out again. Since then, they’ve been inseparable. “We’re going to grow old together, and it’s going to be forever,” Lyles remarked on the podcast.

As of now, they live together in Florida and train for the Olympics side by side. Although they keep things professional on the track, they frequently display their affection for each other on social media. In April 2024, Bromfield shared a video on Instagram of Lyles unveiling a brand-new Hyundai Genesis, captioning it with, “First car, paperwork took so long my excitement ran out. Thank you, baby.”

Bromfield was born on February 8, 1998, in Black River, Jamaica. Lyles has traveled to her hometown many times and has embraced her culture. During a 2024 press conference, he wore a Jamaican-inspired Adidas kit, crediting the fashion statement to his girlfriend. He also expressed his love for the country, saying, “When you go to Jamaica, you’re treated like a rock star.”

Like Lyles, Bromfield is an Olympic-level track and field athlete with numerous awards to her name. While Lyles primarily competes in the 100 and 200 meters, Bromfield specializes in the 400 meters and won a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics. The couple will have the chance to compete alongside each other at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris. Lyles will compete in the men’s 100 and 200 meters, while Bromfield will represent Jamaica in the women’s 4×400 meter relay and the women’s 400 meters. After Bromfield secured her spot on the Olympic team, Lyles congratulated her on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “That’s what I’m talking about! @JunelleBromfield is going to the Olympics in the 400m!”

The SHOCKING TRUTH About Noah Lyles' Jamaican Girlfriend That NBC Won't  Show‼️

The couple, who have been together for nearly two years, started dating in the summer of 2022 and went Instagram official a few months later in December. Bromfield accompanied Lyles to the USATF Night of Legends celebration, where he received the Male Athlete of the Year award. They both shared images of their red carpet date night on social media.

In August 2023, Bromfield marked their first anniversary with a heartfelt message on Instagram: “Cheers to 7 years of friendship, 6 months of dating, 1 year of being your partner, and to forever loving you.” Before their romance began in 2022, the two had been friends for several years. During a joint interview on The Fastlane Lifestyle podcast, the couple candidly discussed their relationship. Bromfield revealed that she initially reached out to Lyles via social media in 2017, sparking a friendship that eventually led to romance.

Lyles has been open about his mental health journey, sharing his experiences with using antidepressants in 2020 and how it affected his training. “Just because I’m struggling doesn’t mean I’m going to quit,” he said. His openness has also influenced Bromfield, who began therapy two years ago, inspired by Lyles’ advocacy for mental health. She shared that therapy has helped her deal with survivor’s guilt and allowed her to live her life fully.

Their relationship has also provided Bromfield with a strong support system, particularly through her bond with Lyles’ family. She initially lived with his mom when she moved to Florida to join a track and field training group. “His mom was like, ‘You can’t live by yourself; you’ve got to come and live with us,'” Bromfield shared on the podcast. Now, although they live together, they maintain a balance between their romantic life and their running careers.

Their relationship has taught them patience and the importance of communication. Lyles prefers to address conflicts immediately, while Bromfield needs time to clear her head. Despite their differences, they have learned to adapt to one another and accept each other as they are. “When we became friends, I told him that I liked him because of his brutal honesty,” Bromfield said on the podcast. For Lyles, being understood and accepted for his honesty was a pivotal moment in their relationship. “Hearing stuff like that, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I need this woman in my life,'” Lyles said. “We’re going to grow old together, and it’s going to be forever.”