'How Do You Have Colder Feet Than Me?' — Junelle Bromfield Opens Up About Real Bedroom Moments With Noah Lyles

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'How Do You Have Colder Feet Than Me?' — Junelle Bromfield Opens Up About Real Bedroom Moments With Noah Lyles

Festus Chuma 02:43 - 30.04.2025

Junelle Bromfield and Noah Lyles charm fans with candid confessions about love, quirks and promises for their future together.

Noah Lyles' fiancée Junelle Bromfield has made it clear that not even quirky bedroom habits can dim her love for the American sprint sensation.

Bromfield, the Jamaican Olympian and Tokyo 2020 bronze medalist, recently shared a candid and hilarious moment that had fans swooning over the couple’s refreshing honesty.

Bromfield and Lyles have quickly become fan favorites, both on and off the field.

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In a recent appearance on The Knot YouTube channel, Bromfield didn't hold back when asked about life with her future husband.

“I love you even when you do something annoying, like fart under the covers,” she confessed.

Lyles, never one to miss an opportunity to tease, quickly fired back, “Well, while we’re keeping it in the bed, I still love you even though you be putting your cold feet on me.”

Their easygoing banter continued, with Lyles joking, “How do you have colder feet than me?” and Bromfield playfully responding, “That’s the sweet fun.”

The two shared tender compliments during the conversations that showcased the strong foundation of their bond. Lyles praised Bromfield’s vibrant spirit.

“I’ll always think you’re cute when you drag people around Universal.”

In return, Bromfield gushed, “I’ll always think you’re the cutest when you wake up in the morning and put on the music, and you’re dancing. And also when your eyes light up when you’re talking about your new ideas.”

Bromfield and Lyles also exchanged personal vows about how they intend to support each other through life’s ups and downs.

“When you have a hard week, I vow to always feed you seafood boils,” Lyles promised.

Bromfield replied, “When you have a hard week, I vow to always listen.”

Looking ahead, both athletes dream of a future that includes family, personal growth, and everlasting companionship.

Bromfield said, “When we have children in the future, I want them to take your confidence. I want them to be a go-getter like you,” while Lyles responded, “If we have kids, I want them to take after you by their resilience.”

Even as they joked about growing old together—Lyles humorously pledging, “When we’re old and gray, I promise to still spank you on the bottom,” and Bromfield sweetly vowing, “When we’re old and gray, I still promise to love you”—their bond was evident.