The holiday season is upon us, but for Noah Lyles, the jubilations started in late August. His gifts from Santa arrived in Budapest during the World Athletics Championships. With four gold medals adorning his chest, the cool guy of track and field teased an entry in Santa’s naughty list with the controversial “world champion” comment directed at the NBA. However, all was forgiven when his mind-blowing plans for celebrations came to light.
Noah Lyles wanted to spend the holy occasion of Christmas in the company of his favorite people on Earth. Interestingly, he opted out of indulging in a lavish dinner and instead curated a day of unparalleled joy. Here’s a glimpse of the festivities.
Noah Lyles’ brother updates on Christmas exploits
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Noah Lyles brought along a group of friends to the Universal Orlando Resorts for a day of fun and wonder. He resurrected the child in himself, visiting the various theme parks and attractions within the enclosure. Josephus Lyles shared a photo on his Instagram story with many smiling faces looking lovingly at the cameraman. The man of the hour was framed at the edge of the photo in a red t-shirt. The youngest scion of the Lyles clan captioned the photo to inform, “NOAH AIN’T WANT TO HE IN THE PICTURE”. The funny banter and the inside jokes spilt all over social media and caused a chuckle all around.
Josephus Lyles also updated the fans about a purchase he had made from the souvenir shop. He bought an Aspen and Unicorn Hair Wand from his Harry Potter memorabilia collection. The brothers’ love for the franchise was on full display in Noah Lyles’ girlfriend’s Instagram story. In one video, she posted a live-sized Hungarian Horntail dragon breathing out fire. The story also had a holiday-themed video update showing a group of dancers in a parade doing the jig while a huge floater followed them from behind. While delving into the festivities, Noah and Josephus Lyles made sure to spread the Christmas joy to the less fortunate.
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Lyles brothers spread Christmas joy
The siblings run a not-for-profit organization called the Lyles Brothers Sports Foundation or LBSF, which is their passion project. Coming from an underprivileged background, the Lyles brothers understand the vicissitudes of life and are committed to giving back to their community. Recently, via an Instagram post on the LBSF’s official page, Noah Lyles and Josephus Lyles shared their activities during the holiday season.
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The Foundation partnered with NFL star Tony McGee and Michael Dillard of Rutgers to procure a substantial amount of toys for the local youth. Noah Lyles’ belief in sharing joy has won hearts all around.
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