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British Olympian Harry Charles Is Dating Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Jobs
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Date:2025-04-07 11:27:05
Eve Jobs is filling her iCloud with memories of Paris.
Steve Jobs' daughter confirmed she's dating Olympian Harry Charles, an equestrian from Team Great Britain, when she was seen cheering him on at the 2024 Olympics after he won the gold medal with his team in the show jumping competition.
"TEAM GOLD!!!!!" Eve wrote on Instagram Aug. 2. "Beyond proud of you my love !!!!"
In the video she shared, Harry could be seen running over to her, even jumping a fence to give Eve a hug and a kiss after the competition.
And the Olympian was equally excited about his win, posting a slew of photos from the "best day of my life" on Instagram Aug. 4, including one of Eve posing with his family.
And he was incredibly grateful to those who supported him on the day, sending a thank you "to my dad, family and best friends who made the trip over to paris—to win an olympic gold medal surrounded by all of you made it ten times sweeter."
"You saw me up on the podium, but as you all know it takes a village," the 25-year-old continued. "Thank you, I owe you all so much."
Eve—whose mother is Steve's widow, Laurene Powell Jobs—shared her own support for Harry by commenting, "love love love you !!!"
Harry comes from a line of Olympic equestrians, with his father Peter Charles winning gold at the 2012 London Olympics. And he was able to give his son a few words of advice.
"Before the competition, my dad said to enjoy it, whatever you do. You've worked hard to get here," Harry told reporters, via The Independent. "And after he said, 'Enjoy it, enjoy every minute of that ceremony, this will probably be the best moment of your life.'"
However, Harry isn't the only equestrian in this relationship, as Eve is quite an experience show-jumper in her own right. In 2019, she was ranked fifth on a list of 1,000 riders under 25 around the world, according to Horse Sport.
"I was first put on a pony at 2 years old, but didn't actually start really riding until I was about 6," she told the outlet at the time. "I have always had a love and appreciation for animals and I think that passion was evident pretty early on."
But Eve isn't just an equestrian, as the 26-year-old also made her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2021 which lead to her signing with DNA Models in 2022.
To see more moments from the 2024 Paris Olympics, keep reading.
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Julien Alfred brought home Saint Lucia's first medal when she won the 100m.
Cookie Monster looks a little too interested in taking a bite out of Team USA swimmer Katie Ledecky's Olympic medals.
Team Italy showed off their dance skills during the artistic swimming competition.
The athletes participating in the men's Kayak Cross of the Canoeing Slalom competition dropped into the water.
Noah Lyles officially became the fastest man in the world when he narrowly won the men's 100m final.
Katie Ledecky had to hold on tight to her medals so Cookie Monster didn't gobble them up.
Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade and Jordan Chiles posed with their individual floor final medals.
France and Egypt facecd off in the fencing quarterfinals.
Elmo's got a t-rex, a go fish card and a selfie with Olympians Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles.
France's Felix Lebrun was extra careful while serving during table tennis.
Team Germany's Leo Neugebauer landed hard during the long jump.
Olivier Perreau of France didn't exactly jump over the actual Eiffel Tower, but close enough.
The women of the 500m race were going so fast, you could barely see their legs moving.
BMX bikers head straight for the cameras during the semifinal race.
Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher of Team Great Britain were in perfect sync during the synchronized diving competition.
Canada's Wyatt Sanford took quite the punch from Uzbekistan's Ruslan Abdullaev.
LeBron James proved once again he knows his way towards a slum dunk.
Kim Yeji of Team Republic of Korea was busy prepping during the Women's 10m Air Pistol Final.
Egypt's Omar Assar leapt for the ball during an intense game of table tennis.
Cassandre Beaugrand of Team France was excited (and exhausted!) after winning gold in the women's individual triathlon.
Team Brazil's Rebeca Andrade and Team USA's Simone Biles and Suni Lee posed for a selfie during the Gymnastics Women's All-Around Final medal ceremony.
Nigeria's Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah jumped for the ball during her match against France.
Men's foil windsurfing embraced the wind as they raced to the finish.
For Simone Biles, the limit to greatness does not exist.
Caroline Marks of Team USA surfed her way closer to a medal.
Suni Lee's balance beam routine was captured from a bird's eye view.
Gold medalist Jiayu Yang of China lapped compatriot Hong Liu.
France's Florent Manaudou had a cheeky greeting for the crowd.
French cyclist Anthony Jeanjean lost his shoe during a fall at the men's BMX freestyle park final. The Olympian went on to brush off his tumble and snagged the bronze medal with his second run.
Diving practice never looked so fun.
Watch the 2024 Paris Olympics daily on NBC and Peacock until the summer games end with the Closing Ceremony on Sunday, Aug. 11, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.veryGood! (9)
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