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Steve Jobs' daughter Eve has revealed she is dating British Olympian Harry Charles.
The 26-year-old model kicked off her relationship with a bang in a recent Instagram post, which featured her equestrian boyfriend, Charles, after he won big at the 2024 Paris Olympics. During the team jumping competition on Aug. 2, Charles and his teammates, Ben Masher and Scott Brash, took home gold.
In his Instagram video, Charles celebrated his victory after the competition, and was seen running over a fence towards his girlfriend. The footage then showed the pair sharing a hug and a kiss.
Jobs went on to praise his partner in the caption, writing: “…
In response, Charles joked that Jobs was another important part of his life and sweetly wrote, “Two gold medals now!!,” along with a red heart emoji.
The athlete, who represents Great Britain, celebrated the win in his own Instagram post, which included a photo of him posing with his family and Jobs. After expressing his gratitude for his horse, Romeo, in the competition, he also praised his family and teammates for their support.
“To my super boyfriend and Romeo best friend @georgiaemily_94, the entire team at @heathcroft_farm and my dad, family and best friends who made the trip all the way to Paris – winning an Olympic gold medal surrounded by all of you made it ten times sweeter,” she wrote in the caption. “You saw me on the podium but as you all know, it takes a village!”
In the comments, Jobs sweetly responded: “I love you, I love you, I love you!”
Charles announced on Instagram on August 6 that he would not be competing in the individual show jumping final, which was held this morning in Paris, because his horse was not fit for the event.
“Unfortunately, Romeo and I will not be taking part in today’s individual final in Paris. After a little over-performance yesterday, he is not at the 110 per cent he was throughout the Games so we are not taking any chances,” he wrote in the caption. “Maybe I’m a little disappointed but honestly, not really! He has given me so much and taken me beyond my dreams, we are leaving Paris with a gold medal and more importantly a happy Romeo so that’s more than enough for me!”
Following his big win on August 2, Charles spoke about the inspiration provided by his equestrian father, Peter Charles, who won an Olympic gold medal for Team Great Britain in 2012. Speaking to reporters on Friday in Paris, he shared the wise words he received from his father ahead of the team show jumping event.
“Before the competition, my dad told me to enjoy it, whatever I did. I had worked hard to get here. And afterward he said, ‘Enjoy it, enjoy every minute of that ceremony, this will probably be the best moment of your life,’” she said.
Charles also shared that when he was 13 and first saw his father win gold, that was when he decided to leave his then-burgeoning golf career behind.
“It was probably at that moment that it hit me. My dad wanted me to be a golfer, so I played a lot of golf and rode a few ponies at the same time,” he explained. “I realised I was much better at riding a horse than I was at swinging a golf club. So that was definitely the defining moment.”
Meanwhile, the late Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve is also an accomplished equestrian, with Horse Sport reporting that she was ranked number five on its list of the top 1,000 riders under 25 worldwide in 2019. According to her United States Equestrian Federation profile, she also won the Martha Jolicoeur Leading Lady Rider award in 2019, “following a second-place finish at the $209,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSIO4.”
In addition to the Stanford University alumnus, the late Apple founder and his wife, Lauren Powell-Jobs, had two other children: Reed, 32, and Erin, 28. Steve Jobs also shared his 46-year-old daughter, writer Lisa Brennan-Jobs, with his ex, Chrisann Brennan.