Chloe Kim's Boyfriend Gushes Over Her Olympic Gold Medal Win

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'You have worked so hard for this moment.' ❤️

hours after her win."Thank you thank you thank you all for the love. It still hasn't hit me yet but so so proud to bring home another gold!!" So, yeah, updating her Instagram bio to read"2x Olympic Gold Medalist" was not only appropriate, but seriously badass.Berle shared a series of photos and videos on his Instagram Stories during Kim's competition as he watched with his friends, cheering and screaming while she wowed the crowd.

and congratulating her on another win:"Got to accompany this beautiful girl to the ESPYs last night. Congratulations on #5 baby." Now they have another extremely impressive gold medal to celebrate!

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