Stephen Nedoroscik's partner on Dancing With The Stars, Rylee Arnold, shared some words of admiration for her boyfriend Walker Lyon's performance at the Big 10 conference game. Following her appearance at the Dancing With The Stars with the Paris Olympics medalist, Arnold was seen cheering for her boyfriend, the USC Trojan's tight end.
Arnold shared a selfie of herself while leaving for the game. She was seen cheering for her beau from the sidelines with her sister Brynley Arnold. In one of the videos shared by Brynley on her Instagram story, the Dancing With The Stars participant was seen bursting with joy.
Following the game, Arnold shared a picture with her boyfriend, conveying her pride. Adding a teary-eye and a heart emoji, she wrote,
"So proud @Walkerlyons"
The couple then took a flight to head to Northern California to embrace the festive vibes of the holiday season. Sharing a selfie from the flight, Arnold wrote:
"After the game straight on the plane to spend the day in Northern California"
Arnold along with Nedoroscik finished in fourth place after the final round of Dancing With The Stars. They earned 29 points in the redemption round and registered their first perfect score in their last performance, grooving to Coldplay's "Viva La Vida."
Arnold and Lyons made their first public appearance together in October 2024, at a USC Trojan game during the Big 10 Conference.
"Forever proud of you" - Rylee Arnold praises her Dancing With The Stars partner Stephen Nedoroscik following a successful appearance on the show
Rylee Arnold recently expressed her excitement and gratitude for her accomplishment on Dancing With The Stars.
She conveyed her pride in her partner Stephen Nedoroscik for a "perfect finale." Taking to Instagram, Arnold wrote,
"WE DID IT!!! So incredibly grateful for this season and everything that came with it. Forever proud of you Stephen that finale was perfect!! thank you for it all✨🫶🏼🥹 btw this is me and Stephen’s first time on a private jet and we are FREAKING OUT!!!!"
Nedoroscik wrote in the comments,
"All the hard work was worth it for the private jet ride 🙌🏻"
Stephen Nedoroscik secured two bronze medals in gymnastics at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.