Noah Lyles Says He’s Going to ‘Wing’ Vows When He Marries Junelle Bromfield

The Olympian also improvised his proposal speech to his fiancée.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 14: Junelle Bromfield and Noah Lyles attend the 2024 GQ Men Of The Year Party at Bar Marmont on November 14, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
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Noah Lyles' wedding vows will come straight from the heart.

The Olympian and his fiancée, fellow track star Junelle Bromfield, spoke to publication The Knot about their wedding plans nearly one year ahead of the scheduled ceremony. But similar to his improvised proposal, Lyles vows will be somewhat freestyled.

"I have a bet going on with my brother's girlfriend," Lyles explained. "I told her about two years ago that I would wing my vows, and I stand true to that."

But Broomfield has other plans: "I most definitely will not. I get nervous in big crowds, so I need to write my vows," she said.

What the couple, who began dating in 2022 just seven years after meeting via DM, have agreed on is accommodating a large wedding party. "I like big weddings, she likes very small weddings."

"I like big weddings, she likes very small weddings," Lyles admitted about the couple's differences.

"If it was up to Noah, we'd probably have like 400 people," Broomfield added. "We're only having about 250, so I got the number down a little bit."

The soon-to-be fastest spouses in the world announced their engagement last October, with a recap video showing Lyles proposing in front of a floral arrangement reading, "Will you marry me?"

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