Kyle Troup’s partner, Breanna Stewart, is employed at Norton Healthcare, an administrative services company. Together, they are raising two children.
The 31-year-old Troup, a professional ten-pin bowler, has been transparent about his relationship with Stewart. They shared significant experiences at Ken Bowl and Gatlinburg on memorable dates.
Stewart, his partner, is the mother of a 13-year-old son named Caleb and a 7-year-old daughter named Aubrey, both of whom are involved in sports. Caleb participates in American football and baseball, while Aubrey is an aspiring cheerleader.
The couple began sharing photos of each other on social media in early 2022. Stewart accompanied Troup when he received the 2021 Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year award on February 28, 2022.
Breanna Stewart, Kyle Troup’s partner, is the daughter of Marla Welp from Louisville, Kentucky. According to her Facebook profile, Stewart works at Norton Healthcare and has updated her relationship status as being in a relationship with professional ten-pin bowler Kyle.
In addition, Stewart shared details about their relationship, including meeting at Ken Bowl and their memorable date in Gatlinburg. She also mentioned being the first to say “I love you.” Similarly, Stewart dedicated a heartfelt post to Troup on National Sweethearts Day.
Stewart revealed that there is a three-year age gap between them. However, Troup wished Stewart a happy 21st birthday on November 8, 2022, on Instagram. Their son Caleb celebrated his 13th birthday on September 21, 2022, while Aubrey turned seven on December 18, 2022.
The Troup family resides in Taylorsville, North Carolina. Kyle Troup, the son of eight-time PBA Tour champion Guppy Troup, is a professional ten-pin bowler who has followed in his father’s footsteps since 2008. He also has a brother named Tyler Troup.
Known for his unique fashion sense, Kyle Troup has inherited his father’s flamboyant style, evident in his iconic afro hairstyle. The Troups represent the fourth father-son duo to win PBA Tour championships, continuing their family legacy in the sport of bowling.