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Is social media validation a trap for athletes like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, or a necessary evil?

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s journey to greatness hasn’t been all glitter and gold—it’s been marked by heartbreak as well. In 2016, she faced a double blow. On the track, she narrowly lost to Dalilah Muhammad at the World Athletics Championships by just 0.07 seconds. Off the track, she experienced emotional pain when an attempt to rekindle her relationship with her high school boyfriend fell short. Hoping for a fresh start, she flew to one of his college football games, believing they could pick up where they left off. After all, he’d once confided to his mom that he planned to marry her after college. But when she asked the big question, “Do you think there’s any possibility of us ever getting back together?” his reply was a blunt, “I don’t think so.”

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s heart sank, leaving her wondering, “Did I just lose twice?” As she flew home, Sydney couldn’t stop replaying the moment in her head, trying to make sense of what went wrong. Despite her impressive list of achievements—“the Instagram followers, the money, the status”—she still felt empty and insecure. By 2019, she began reflecting on why her success didn’t feel fulfilling, realizing that chasing external approval left her feeling more lost than ever.

In Far Beyond Gold, McLaughlin-Levrone didn’t hold back about her struggles with insecurity and craving validation during those years. Social media, she revealed, became a double-edged sword, offering fleeting highs while magnifying her self-doubts. “I also hadn’t yet learned the healthy view of self, worth, and purpose that is found in Christ,” she shared. Without that foundation, she found herself easily swayed by people’s affirmations—or their rejections. Instagram (where she now has 1.5 million followers) became a mirror, reflecting everything she thought she lacked.

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The Olympic gold medalist couldn’t help but compare herself to the countless girls she saw online, wondering, “Was I not a real woman? Was I lacking properties of what made a true woman? Did God do me dirty in this area of life?” To fill the void, Sydney threw herself into perfecting her image. “I learned how to do my makeup, and I learned how to do it well,” she admitted. What started as casual posting quickly became a full-on production—afternoons spent curating the perfect shot, all in the name of “building her brand.” But deep down, she knew it wasn’t about marketability.

The likes and comments gave Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone a temporary high. “I craved the attention even if it was just for the day,” she confessed. That dopamine rush felt good in the moment, but it was never enough. When a picture didn’t perform well or followers disappeared, she was left feeling just as empty as before. As she put it, “One minute you’re the craze, and the next the online crowd couldn’t care less that your dog died.” Eventually, Sydney began to realize how dangerous it was to let her worth be dictated by social media. “I let my worth be dictated by an algorithm. Where is the security in that?” she asked.

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Living for the approval of others meant constantly chasing an impossible standard, leaving Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone at the mercy of people just as lost as she was. That’s when she started to question everything. Maybe, just maybe, it was time to stop running from God and start leaning into the love and purpose she’d been searching for all along. And guess what? She didn’t just find her purpose—she found her forever love too!

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s forever!

Yes, you heard that right! Sydney Levrone isn’t just shattering records on the track—she’s winning big in life too, and it’s all thanks to the “perfect man” by her side. Now, the burning question: who’s the lucky guy stealing the heart of this golden girl? Drumroll, please… it’s none other than Andre Levrone Jr., a former college and NFL wide receiver turned full-time romantic lead in Sydney’s real-life love story. Back in 2021, Sydney playfully called herself “your future wife” to Andre, and, oh, how the stars aligned! The two officially tied the knot on May 5, 2022, in a ceremony straight out of a dream.

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So, how did this modern fairy tale unfold? Believe it or not, it all started with a simple DM. Despite having mutual friends, their paths had never crossed—until Andre took a leap of faith and sent that life-changing message. And it wasn’t just casual small talk either. As Sydney shared, “He asked me to do Bible study with him and introduced me to a group of really great people who were encouraging and very mature.” That one invitation became a doorway to something profound. For the first time, Sydney felt she was in a relationship with someone who could lead her spiritually and support her journey of faith.

From the very beginning, it was clear this was no ordinary romance. As Sydney fondly recalled, “If I could say one thing about our relationship, it’s that it was always very intentional. Honestly, I knew by the fourth day we ever talked.” And nine months later, in August 2021, Andre popped the question, and the rest, as they say, is history. Their May 2022 wedding marked the beginning of a beautiful chapter, and their love has only grown stronger since. With every milestone—be it on the track or in life—Sydney and Andre stand as a shining example of faith, love, and partnership that only seems to get better with time.

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