Coco Gauff and Ben Shelton’s girlfriend, Trinity Rodman, gushed over Justin Bieber’s iconic performance at Coachella. The performance took place on Saturday.
Gauff recently suffered a heartbreaking loss at the Miami Open after losing to Aryna Sabalenka in the final round. She is currently gearing up to make her appearance at the Boss Open, which is slated for April 15.
On the other hand, Shelton’s girlfriend is back on the field after signing a historic contract with Washington Spirits and overcoming her injuries for the NWSL.
Amid their preparations for their respective sports, both athletes were distracted by the iconic performance from Justin Bieber, who headlined the 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He performed more than 30 songs, including hits like ‘Baby’ and ‘Sorry.’ His set featured special guests, including Tems, Wizkid, The Kid LAROI, and Dijon.
Mesmerized by his performance, Gauff shared a glimpse of watching the show from home on her Instagram story and wrote:
“Fomo. JB undefeated.”

Along with Gauff, Rodman also shared videos of his performance on her Instagram story and expressed the feeling of missing out on the iconic show. In one of her stories, she posted a video of him performing his old song ‘That Should Be Me,’ and added the emojis:
“😢😢😢”

Another story of Rodman also featured pictures from his performance, where she wrote:
“All is right in the world 😍❤️🥺”

In her third update, she posted a glimpse of Kehlani appearing as a surprise guest during Giveon’s set. Making her feelings known on this, she wrote:
“😭😍😤😫👀So much fomo…. This duo is everything.”

Coco Gauff Opened up About Her Loss at Miami Open
Coco Gauff reached the first finals of her life at the Miami Open. She lost against Aryna Sabalenka on March 29, where the Belarusian started on a strong note, winning the first set. The second one was claimed by Gauff, and the tiebreaker was won by Sabalenka, who eventually won the game with a score of 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.
Following this upset, the American sat for a press conference, where she weighed in on her heartbreak:
“Although it sucks to not come out with the bigger trophy today, I had a lot of joy this week. That’s something I’m taking away from this the most. I was getting a little emotional on the bench, but not sad tears. I’m just having two weeks of gratitude.”
Stating that she didn’t find any ‘real loss’ in this, she added:
“I think I can talk down on myself, and things like that, but in that moment, you know, an athlete that I was inspired by at the Winter Olympics, Alysa Liu, and I had the mindset today that regardless of what happened, you lose, but there is no real loss in the situation.
“I was just looking at my box and seeing all my family and friends and hearing them in the crowd, and I know how much they supported me just to be on this stage, so I was just thinking more gratitude and things like that.”
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