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Masai Russell Drops Two-Word Reaction To Sister's Prom Date With Olympic Wonder Kid Quincy Wilson

Masai Russell shows sisterly pride with a viral two-word reaction to sister's prom date with Quincy Wilson.
Masai Russell shows sisterly pride with a viral two-word reaction to sister's prom date with Quincy Wilson. (Photo Courtesy).
Olympic champion Masai Russell shows sisterly pride with a viral two-word reaction to sister's prom date with teenage track star Quincy Wilson.
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Olympic gold medalist Masai Russell has shared a heartwarming response to her younger sister Solai Russell’s prom date with teenage sprint sensation Quincy Wilson.

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The young couple, Solai and Wilson, are officially dating, as previously confirmed by the track prodigy in reports by Pulse Sports.

Both teens who attend Bullis High School, where they shine on the track took the spotlight recently.

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Quincy Wilson and Solai Russell Steal the Show at Prom

Solai goes to the same Bullis High School where her boyfriend Wilson has made a mark for himself.

Wilson, just 17 years old and already an Olympic gold medalist, accompanied Solai to their school prom and the couple turned heads with their glamorous arrival.

In a May 4 Instagram post, Wilson shared photos of the two looking stunning on prom night, captioning the post, “Pulled up to prom the right way.”

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The couple was seen in a luxurious vehicle, making a grand statement that drew praise from fans and fellow athletes alike.

Masai Russell issued a two-word response, writing, “Ok period 😍😍😍." A proud and affectionate nod to the pair’s big night.

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While the prom moment stole hearts online, both Russell and Wilson are also dominating headlines in the world of track and field.

That time is just five-hundredths of a second off Tobi Amusan’s world record set in 2022.

Wilson, meanwhile, has been enjoying a powerful start to his own season. The teenage sensation continues to make waves as one of the sport's most promising young talents.

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