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Noah Lyles Shares One Change He Would Love from Fiancée Junelle Bromfield Ahead of Their Wedding

Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield. (Credit: Imago)
Noah Lyles revealed a lighthearted request he has for Junelle Bromfield ahead of their wedding during a recent interview.
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Noah Lyles has revealed one of the things he would want his fiancée, Junelle Bromfield, to engage in more often ahead of their wedding.

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Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield first connected via social media in 2017 and maintained a close friendship for several years before officially dating in August 2022.

After a period of long-distance romance, Junelle Bromfield decided to relocate to the United States permanently in late 2022 to live with Noah Lyles in Florida.

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Their relationship reached a major milestone on October 13, 2024, when Noah Lyles proposed during a lavish, flower-filled engagement ceremony. Ahead of their wedding on April 4, 2026, Noah Lyles has shared one major thing she would love Junelle Bromfield to change.

Noah Lyles Reveals Aspect Junelle Bromfield Should Change

During an interview with Women’s Health, Junelle Bromfield asked the reigning Olympic champion what he would like her to do more often.

Noah Lyles' response was direct and straightforward, one that the Jamaican athlete had already expected. “What do you wish I did more of?” Junelle Bromfield asked.

“Drive,” Noah Lyles answered. Junelle Bromfield replied: “I know you were going to say that.”

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Noah Lyles added: “Yeah. You're so good at driving. Why not drive more?” Junelle Bromfield then replied, noting that she would try to drive more.

“No, I'll try that,” she pointed out, adding that she does drive sometimes, but not as much as Noah Lyles would love her to.

Noah Lyles then further told Junelle Bromfield that he felt physically exhausted after completing a training session and needed time to recover before handling any additional responsibilities.

The four-time world 200m champion explained that the intensity of his workouts usually leave him with muscle fatigue and that he would prefer to rest in order to properly recharge his body.

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Noah Lyles added that because he still had to handle errands later, it would be helpful if Junelle Bromfield became more comfortable taking on driving duties, especially on days when he was recovering from demanding sessions.

According to him, sharing that responsibility would allow him to manage his recovery more effectively while still fulfilling their daily commitments.

“No, I am tired. I just got back from practice. My legs hurt. I took a shower. I want to take a nap. And I got to drive us to the grocery store,” Noah Lyles added.

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