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It's Here: Junelle Bromfield announces grand wedding date as Noah Lyles reveals first groomsman

Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield for Essence. Photo Credit - @essence via Instagram
After keeping their grand wedding date a secret for over a year, Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield have finally announced the big day will be in April 2026.
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Power couple Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield have begun the countdown to their grand wedding, revealing new vital details about their big occasion.

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The lovebirds got engaged in October 2024 shortly after the Paris Olympic Games, and will finally tie the knot this year.

Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield
Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield got engaged in October 2024.

After keeping their grand wedding date a secret for over a year, Bromfield has finally announced that the big day will be in April 2026.

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She shared the information on her Instagram story with a countdown screenshot captioned 'The Lyles, showing 3 months and 1 day to their grand day'. This means the date of their highly anticipated wedding day is April 4.

Screenshot of Junelle Bromfield's post on her Instagram story

Meanwhile, at the same time, Lyles for the first time revealed one of his groomsmen for the big day.

The Olympic 100m champion reshared a post from his brother Josephus Lyles, who wore a basketball singlet labeled 'Groomsman 44' and used the caption: '@nojo10 bout that time.'

Josephus Lyles officially announcing he's one of Noah's groomsmen for his wedding
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In an interview with PEOPLE, the couple shared they were planning to celebrate their wedding with a unique personal touch - their shared passion for anime, with Lyles revealing that several elements of the ceremony will be inspired by the Japanese art form.

Lovebirds Noah Lyles and Junelle Bromfield

"We have a few things — we have quite a few things anime-related," the 28-year-old sprinter teased.

"I got Junelle into anime," said Lyles, before explaining the initial hiccup. "I got her into Manga first and she didn't get into it. She told me later that the reason she didn't initially like it at first was because I forgot to tell her that you read it from right to left instead of left to right," he explained. "But then she said a few years later, she went back and started reading Manga by herself, and she started falling in love with it."

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