Carlos Yulo’s latest family milestone is unfolding far from the competition floor.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist recently traveled to Melbourne, Australia with his siblings Jorielgel, Karl Eldrew, and Elaiza Yulo, marking what has been described as their first overseas trip together as siblings.
Also joining the trip was Carlos’ girlfriend, Chloe San Jose, whose own ties to Australia have made the Melbourne getaway even more meaningful for fans who have followed the gymnast’s public family journey over the past two years.

On social media, the photos quickly drew attention not only because of the destination, but because of what the trip appeared to represent: all four Yulo siblings together, abroad, and visibly sharing a milestone after a period in which Carlos’ family life had been the subject of intense public scrutiny.
For many supporters, the trip was read as another sign that Carlos and his siblings have grown closer despite the family issues that surrounded him during and after his historic Olympic run.
The Melbourne vacation also comes months after Carlos was seen spending time with his siblings on separate occasions, including their house blessing, where he publicly expressed pride in them. Those moments helped shift the public conversation from the earlier family rift to what appeared to be a quieter rebuilding of sibling ties.
Chloe has also spoken publicly about her relationship with Carlos’ siblings. In a previous interview, she said she encouraged Carlos to keep his connection with them even during the height of the family controversy.
The status of Carlos’ relationship with his parents, however, remains less clear. While the gymnast and his mother Angelica Yulo publicly addressed their issues in 2024, and Angelica later apologized in a press conference, there has been no clear public confirmation that the family has fully reconciled.
That unresolved part of the story is one reason the Melbourne trip has drawn strong reactions online. To some, it looks like time healing old wounds. To others, it suggests that time has simply made certain family lines clearer.
What is publicly visible for now is this: Carlos and his siblings are choosing to share moments together, and this first international trip marks a major step in that direction.
For an athlete whose personal life became almost as widely discussed as his Olympic victories, the images from Melbourne offer a different kind of story — not about conflict, but about siblings creating new memories on their own terms.
