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Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend Ayan Broomfield shared glamorous photos from a GQ event on November 13 at the iconic Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Her glowing appearance drew compliments from her boyfriend and many others on social media.
Broomfield appeared for the GQ event, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the “Men of the Year” issue. The event was themed around a retro vibe with a '90s Hollywood red carpet dress code. For the event, Broomfield wore a sparkly gold mini dress.
In the comments section, Tiafoe was impressed with Broomfield's appearance at the GQ event. He playfully reacted:
“You can't be this bad without me.”
Kyrgios' former girlfriend Costeen Hatzi also took to the comments section to appreciate Broomfield's appearance.

The aforementioned GQ event was co-hosted by GQ Global Editorial Director Will Welch. Stars like Stephen Colbert, Sydney Sweeney, Seth Rogen, SZA, Oscar Isaac, rap duo Clipse (Pusha T & Malice) and Hailey Bieber rocked the editorial cover.
Not long ago, Frances Tiafoe's girlfriend Ayan Broomfield made headlines in honor of Althea Gibson's 75th birthday. She rose to the occasion as she broke the color barrier by turning heads, wearing black designers and black-owned brands in her US Open tournament outfits.
“I thought it was so, so amazing, 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 showcase black history,” Broomfield said via Town&Country magazine.
Broomfield also explained the reason for highlighting black-inspired outfits. Tiafoe's girlfriend also hosted a high-profile suite in Queens with Gray Goose for black women.
“I got a little excited because a lot of times when I go to tennis tournaments, I don't see a lot of women who look like me,” she added. “Being in a room full of such amazing women and feeling so warm, comfortable and seen was an amazing feeling. It was probably the best two hours I've ever spent at a tennis tournament in my life.
“And I wasn't on the court, I wasn't watching my boyfriend play. It was sitting in a room full of amazing women and sharing unique backgrounds in fashion and style and food, and it was amazing. So it means the world.”
Ayan Broomfield's outfits channel black energy off the runway. She wants to normalize these dresses to empower other black women.
Edited by Krutik Jain
