" I see that you like me" - Noah Lyles' girlfriend Junelle Bromfield playfully teases the Paris Olympic gold medalist after her new hairdo
Noah Lyles' girlfriend Junelle Bromfield couldn't help but tease the Paris Olympic gold medalist sweetly after her new hair transformation. Bromfield recently went through a hair overhaul during the 2024 Summer Games.
Lyles clinched a gold medal in the 100m and a bronze medal in the 200m at the recently concluded 2024 Paris Olympics. During the Games, his girlfriend, the Jamaican sprinter whom he started dating in 2022, had a hair redesign, featuring two long braids with a partition flowing gracefully.
In a video, Bromfield is seen flaunting her new hairstyle while Lyles is seen admiring her. She was letting her hair shine and was heard saying "very cutesy" and "very s**y". The Jamaican athlete shared the video on her Instagram story and wrote,
"I see that you like me," and tagged Lyles.
Bromfield represented the Jamaican squad in the mixed 4x400m relay race in the French capital. She ran the second leg, clocking 50.95 seconds, and guided the team to fifth place. She also competed in the women's 400m but fell short of qualifying in the final round. The Jamaican sprinter was the last athlete to cross the finish line in the first semifinal round with a time of 51.93 seconds.
Junelle Bromfield expressed confidence in Noah Lyles' ability to clinch multiple medals at the Paris Olympics 2024
Soon after Noah Lyles clinched a gold medal in the men's 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, he was seen running toward his girlfriend Junelle Bromfield.
Lyles secured the win with a thread-thin margin over Kishane Thompson. While Thompson recorded 9.97 (.789), Lyles dived across the finish line to post a stunning 9.79 (.784) seconds. Following Lyles' first Olympic gold medal victory, Bromfield shared the heartwarming picture of them hugging with the fans.
She asserted confidence in the American sprinter bringing another medal and wrote,
"The double is alive ‼️❤️"
Unfolding precisely as his girlfriend described, the American sprinter went on to grab his second victory in Paris in the 200m event. He was placed in third position in the 200m after clocking 19.70 seconds. Lyles was surpassed by his fellow teammate Kenny Bednarek and Botswana's Letsile Tebogo, who clocked 19.62 seconds and 19.46 seconds, respectively.