Michael Phelps, often hailed as one of the greatest Olympians, has captured hearts not just for his 28 Olympic medals, including 23 golds, but also for his personal life. Born in Baltimore in 1985, Phelps’ journey to greatness began early, with his training at the North Baltimore Aquatic Club. His gold medal count surpasses most Olympians, solidifying his status as a “legend” and “idol” for many fans.
Phelps’ fans express their admiration on social media, with some calling him their “crush” and “obsession.” Beyond the pool, Phelps’ life is about more than just medals; his family plays a significant role in his happiness.
Phelps met his wife, Nicole Johnson, at the ESPY Awards, where he was honored for his athletic feats. Johnson, a former Miss California USA, is also an Ambassador for the Michael Phelps Foundation. She supports him through his battles with anxiety and depression, with Phelps sharing, “She’s the glue that holds all of us together.”
Together, Phelps and Johnson have four sons: Boomer, Beckett, Maverick, and Nico. Their relationship, like Phelps’ gold medals, is celebrated and admired by many.