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Why my previous relationships fell apart before Myles Garrett

Why my previous relationships fell apart before Myles Garrett

Chloe Kim, the Olympic snowboarder, shared some challenges about her dating experiences prior to meeting Myles Garrett, who plays defensive end for the Browns.

During a podcast episode titled “I’m not skinny, but I’m not fat,” Kim talked about how dating has been affected by her fame after she began seeing the two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year a bit over a year ago.

“There’s definitely been a shift,” she explained. “Having my own house and being quite busy—people see me on Instagram and know who I am.”

She expressed some frustration, saying, “…it was tough. I felt like others just didn’t get what I was experiencing. I hope no one feels intimidated by my success. I’m not out here thinking I’m better than anyone else. I genuinely want to connect, but it feels like that’s not recognized. It feels unfair at times.”

Kim mentioned that she had a candid conversation about her dating struggles with a physical therapist at the 2025 X Games.

“I was like, ‘I can’t date anymore, it’s over, I’m going to be single forever,'” she humorously recalled. “I was really being dramatic, thinking, ‘Forget it, I’ll just get a sperm donor and be happy on my own.’ I just want to have kids and live life freely.”

She described her ideal partner to her therapist, saying that she wanted someone “tall, handsome, kind, and family-oriented,” ideally someone as or even more successful than her.

Her therapist, Vin, was actually a mutual friend who had previously worked with Garrett, which led to their introduction.

Garrett even came to Italy to cheer on Kim during the Winter Olympics.

Despite dealing with a torn labrum in her left shoulder during training, Kim secured a silver medal in the women’s snowboard halfpipe event at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.

She also noted that her injury would need surgery in the future.

On Tuesday, the pair was seen enjoying a game between the Lakers and Timberwolves from the courtside seats in Los Angeles.

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