Noah Lyles' fiance Junelle Bromfield flaunted the car gifted by her fiance earlier in 2024 and shared a positive note. Lyles and Bromfield, fresh off their Paris Olympic success, got engaged in the presence of close friends and family on October 13, 2024.
Lyles won gold in the 100m and bronze in the 200m but pulled out from the 4x100m relay roster due to COVID-19-struck health at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Bromfield debuted in the 400m at the Olympics and ran in the second leg of the 4x400m relay, which earned team Jamaica the fifth position in the finals. After their stints in the French capital, the couple made some off-track appearances at the US Open final, the New York Fashion Week, and an NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Los Angeles Rams, among others.
On October 13, 2024, Noah Lyles pulled off a successful proposal, getting down on one knee and asking Bromfield for marriage. After saying 'yes', the Jamaican posted a series of posts, flaunting her shining diamond ring.
Following her dreamy engagement ceremony in the presence of close friends and family, the 26-year-old recently offered a glimpse of the car gifted by her fiance earlier this year.
"When God is pleased everything you touch is blessed," her caption reads.
Six months ago, Lyles gifted a Genesis SUV to Bromfield. It was the first car in Bromfield's list of possessions. The latter posted a video featuring Lyles pulling back the car's cover and unveiling the blue beauty.
"First car. Paper work took so long my excitement ran out . Thank you baby," the Jamaican wrote in her caption.
The couple first met in 2017 but didn't start dating until 2022.
Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield visit Universal Studio of Orlando
As recently posted on Instagram, Lyles and Bromfield took a special RIP VIP tour at the Universal Studio Florida. The first slide of the picture series had the six-time World gold medalist showing off the VIP RIP tickets.
Following that, Lyles showed a can of Celsius energy drink and said that he would need it for the Halloween Horror night. Then he asked his fiance:
"Who wants to go to Universal Studios Orlando?"
To which, an excited Bromfield replied:
"Meeee."
When the Olympic 100m champion asked how Bromfield felt before entering the Horror night, she replied:
"I'm already scared."
She mistakenly called Noah Lyles her 'boyfriend' and hilariously corrected herself, receiving a warning message from the latter.
"You better be scared for calling me your boyfriend."
The 400m specialist then confessed to getting sacred at the show once and received appreciation from the reigning World champion.