Jamaican track queen is adjusting to life in the United States with fiancé and world champion sprinters, but it seems the pair’s playful banter is as fast-paced as their track workouts.
The couple, engaged for a month, recently had a lighthearted moment that has social media buzzing.
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During a shared training session in Junelle could not help but get sidetracked—by none other than the idea of seeing Beyonce.
As Noah led the pair through thei he outlined the plan: “So we’re going to warm up, then do a complex with things like abs, jumping, and bounding. After that, we’ll do timed runs to get in shape and improve our cardiovascular fitness.”
However, before could fully dive into their drills, Junelle interrupted with a playful, “Wait, is that Beyonce?”
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The exchange quickly turned into a viral moment. Noah, visibly amused, responded, “My fiancee is distracted.”
Junelle doubled down, exclaiming, “Swear I saw Beyonce in that building just now!” while Noah chuckled and humored her with, “I mean, it’s very possible.”
She took it a step further, joking about skipping their session altogether if Beyonce was nearby: “If there’s a Beyonce concert, I’m going.”
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Despite Noah’s firm response—“No, there’s no Beyonce concert”—Junelle couldn’t resist poking fun at herself.
Apologizing mid-workout, she admitted, “I’m sorry for this distracting. You can continue… I’m sorry Beyonce distracted me but Beyonce would distract a lot of people to be fair.”
Even Noah had to agree, “Yeah, she’s definitely distracting. She’s a very high-profile person.”
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During their training session at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Junelle marveled at the sheer size of the facilities, saying, “Universities in the U.S. don’t look like universities, just spacious, looks like a sporting complex.”
Comparing the setup to what she’s used to back home, Junelle explained, “Even when we go to Gainesville, you have like the medical building right here and you have to drive like a mile to see the next building and you’re like…!”
She laughed, adding, “I am accustomed to everything joined together. If there is a section to them, it’s like a two-minute walk.”
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The couple’s banter didn’t stop there. Noah teased Junelle about her impression of American universities, jokingly calling them high schools. Junelle, standing her ground, firmly retorted, “That’s not a high school. That’s a university, stop it.” Noah, still grinning, cheekily insisted, “Nope, that’s my high school.”
Despite the cultural adjustments and humorous differences, the couple’s bond remains strong.
From track and field to playful debates, Junelle and Noah are proving that the road to marriage can be as entertaining as it is exciting.