Sports’ New Power Duo
Olympic gold medalist Chloe Kim and Myles Garrett continue to define what a modern sports power couple looks like —balancing elite competition with unwavering mutual support.
In February 2026, Garrett praised Kim’s fearless authenticity while speaking to NBC Chicago, admiring how her personality translates directly into performance. Days later, he told People he was heading to Milan, Italy, to watch her compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where she qualified for the women’s snowboard halfpipe — the very event that cemented her legacy alongside fellow American standout Shaun White.
The international trip followed a milestone of Garrett’s own. During Super Bowl Weekend in San Francisco, he attended solo and won Defensive Player of the Year at the annual NFL Honors ceremony, joining a lineage of dominant defenders that includes Aaron Donald. The honor further solidified his status as the face of the Cleveland Browns franchise.
Their relationship first sparked public curiosity in May 2025 when they appeared together at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo — a fitting setting given their shared love of anime and gaming culture. Kim later visited Garrett during NFL training camp, and by September, subtly confirmed the romance with an Instagram post from a fishing trip.
In November 2025, Kim made her NFL sideline debut, sharing a playful pregame moment before Garrett rejoined his teammates. After Super Bowl LX, he flew from California to Italy to support her Olympic campaign, sporting custom merchandise featuring her face as he cheered from the stands.
Reflecting on his presence in Milan, Kim told Access Hollywood, “He’s my best friend, truly, he’s the best. I’m just so grateful for him for so many reasons.”
For Kim — a defining force in American halfpipe snowboarding — and Garrett, one of football’s most dominant defenders, their bond reflects a shared understanding of pressure, performance and life at the very top of professional sport.


