Frances Tiafoe swoons over girlfriend Ayan as she turns up the glamor in gold dress for GQ party, Nick Kyrgios’ ex-girlfriend Costeen also reacts

Frances Tiafoe’s girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, turned heads with a series of glamorous photos from the GQ event held on November 13 at the iconic Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Dressed in a stunning, shimmering outfit, Broomfield’s look quickly caught the attention of fans on social media. Tiafoe himself chimed in with admiration, joining many others in praising her radiant appearance.

Broomfield attended the GQ celebration marking the 30th anniversary of its “Men of the Year” issue. The event embraced a retro ambiance, featuring a ’90s Hollywood red carpet dress code. For the occasion, Broomfield stunned in a shimmering gold mini dress, perfectly capturing the theme’s vintage glamour.

Under the comments section, Tiafoe was clearly impressed with Broomfield’s appearance at the GQ event. He playfully reacted, leaving a string of heart-eye emojis and writing, “You didn’t have to shut it down like that!”, showing just how taken he was by her dazzling look.

Kyrgios’ former girlfriend, Costeen Hatzi, also joined the comments section, applauding Broomfield’s stunning appearance.

The GQ anniversary event was co-hosted by the magazine’s global editorial director, Will Welch. This year’s “Men of the Year” edition featured an impressive lineup of stars on its cover, including Stephen Colbert, Sydney Sweeney, Seth Rogen, SZA, Oscar Isaac, the rap duo Clipse (Pusha T and Malice), and Hailey Bieber, all of whom brought standout style to the celebration.

Frances Tiafoe’s girlfriend Ayan Broomfield breaks down color barrier for her US Open outfit..

Not long ago, Frances Tiafoe’s girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, made headlines while honoring the 75th anniversary of Althea Gibson’s legacy. She embraced the moment meaningfully, breaking the color barrier in her own way by showcasing outfits designed by Black designers and Black-owned brands throughout the US Open. Her fashion choices not only turned heads but also paid tribute to Gibson’s trailblazing impact on the sport.

“I thought that was so, so incredible, and I wanted to honor that in the best way I could, with my fashion and using my platform to showcase Black designers, Black owned brands, and brands that are showcasing Black history,” Broomfield said via Town&Country magazine.

Broomfield also explained her motivation for spotlighting Black-inspired outfits, emphasizing the importance of representation and celebrating Black creativity in tennis fashion. In addition, she hosted a high-profile suite in Queens with Grey Goose, dedicated to creating a space for Black women during the tournament.

“I got a little bit emotional because a lot of times when I go to tennis tournaments, I don’t see very many women who look like me,” she said. “To be in a room full of such amazing women and feel so warm and comfortable and seen was an incredible feeling. It was probably the best two hours I’ve spent at a tennis tournament in my life.”

“And I wasn’t on court, I wasn’t watching my boyfriend play — I was simply sitting in a room full of amazing women, sharing our unique backgrounds in fashion, style, and food. It was incredible. So it means the world.”

Heyansh Raheja

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