Olympian Noah Lyles recently took to Instagram to defend his girlfriend, Junelle Bromfield, against online trolls. Lyles, 27, praised Bromfield for her incredible athletic accomplishments, including being a two-time Olympian, Olympic medalist, and world championship medalist since the age of 8. He also acknowledged the disrespect and hatred she has faced from her own country and commended her for moving forward with resilience. Bromfield, 26, expressed her gratitude towards Lyles for his unwavering support, noting that he has always been there for her even before they started dating.

The couple did not go into specifics about the negative comments made towards Bromfield, but it was alluded that she faced backlash after Lyles implied on a podcast that she shared internal details about the Jamaican track and field team with him. This led to accusations that Lyles had caused the drama by taking information to the media and making negative comments about Jamaican athletes. However, Lyles continued to stand by Bromfield’s side, showing his support for her despite the controversy. Fans praised him for being loyal to her and encouraged him to marry her based on his glowing description of her character.

Lyles and Bromfield first connected on social media in 2017 and met again while both competing at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. At the time, they were each in relationships with other people. They returned to compete in the Paris Olympics in 2024, where Bromfield did not achieve major wins but Lyles secured a gold medal in the men’s 100-meter final and a bronze medal in the men’s 200-meter final. However, Lyles had to withdraw from the men’s 4×100 meter relay after contracting COVID-19. Despite the challenges and setbacks, the couple has continued to support each other through their athletic careers and personal lives.

The controversy surrounding Bromfield and Lyles has sparked a mix of reactions from fans, with some defending Bromfield and expressing admiration for Lyles’ loyalty to her. Others have criticized Lyles for his comments on the podcast and for potentially causing conflict within the Jamaican track and field team. There have been calls for Lyles to apologize to the people of Jamaica in order to resolve the situation. Overall, the public response highlights the complexities of relationships in the public eye and the challenges that athletes face when balancing personal relationships with their professional obligations.

Through it all, Lyles and Bromfield have continued to support each other and remain a united front against the online negativity and drama. Their relationship has been tested by external forces, but they have shown resilience and commitment to each other. Lyles’ public support for Bromfield demonstrates his belief in her character and abilities, and his willingness to stand up for her in the face of criticism. As they navigate the challenges of being in the spotlight as elite athletes, they continue to prioritize their relationship and maintain a strong bond built on mutual respect and admiration.

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