Jamaican sprint queen Junelle Bromfield has shared how the messages of gratitude she is receiving from fans are making her emotional.
Bromfield has enjoyed her off-season, which has coincided with a marriage proposal from Noah Lyles, and they are now celebrating their engagement with a new home which the American sprint king recently acquired.
As they continue celebrating, Bromfield keeps receiving messages of encouragement from far and wide and she says thinking of how well-meaning people are now has made her come out of her shell to share some emotional stuff.
Jamaican sprint queen Junelle Bromfield was left in awe after her fiancé Noah Lyles, the Olympics 100m champion, surprised her with a luxurious new house following their engagement.
“Usually, I don’t post videos like these because I usually don’t like sharing emotional stuff about what is going on in my life and so I am just sensitive to that,” she posted on Instagram.
Bromfield shared a message from Jamaican media personality Simone Clarke-Cooper, who has become one of her friends, having opened up to her about the fears she has had over returning to her country in a recent interview.
“Get extra cups for the blessing overflow. You’ve earned it. Sweet soul, you are. Your steps are ordered. May God bless every one of them,” Clarke said in her message to Bromfield.
Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt has revealed how he was never worried that American Noah Lyles world lower his 100m and 200m world records at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Bromfield looks set to move permanently to American after getting engaged to Lyles, who has shown his love and commitment and stood by her, when she faced threats from Jamaica for choosing to support him over sprinters from her country especially at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
In the video posted by Bromfield, the two are also seen celebrating their new house which was unveiled to the public on Sunday.