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Jordan Chiles Reveals Teammate Simone Biles ‘Gave Me Hope’ When She Almost Quit Gymnastics | Video

A few years ago, Jordan Chiles was close to quitting the sport she’d loved since she was a child. That is, until her best friend — and fellow gold medal-winning Team USA gymnast — Simone Biles talked her into staying, the Olympian told Power Women Summit attendees Tuesday morning in her Keynote Speech.

“In 2018, I was struggling mentally, physically, emotionally, and I began to doubt if this work still had a place for me. The weight of expectations, the fear of failure, the pressure of being perfect, and the hurt caused by being overlooked made me question everything,” Chiles said. “I learned that the system wasn’t built for people who looked or even acted like me. For so long, I was told that in order to achieve my dream, I had to fit into a space that felt unnatural.”

The athlete further explained, “It was my best friend Simone who gave me hope and a new path to my dream when I was about to give it up.”

As the Olympic keynote speaker told Elle earlier this year, “Every single time I went into a competition, I was like, ‘Well, what are they going to say this time?’ I was racially attacked. I was always told, ‘You’re not the typical gymnast. You look like a man. You’re too muscular.’”

Speaking on the Summit’s theme of “Aspire,” Chiles added, “The journey from aspiration to reality is never a straight line. My career has been defined, not only by the time I soared, but by the time I experienced deep hurt and disappointment and then chose to rise again.”

Jordan Chiles and Simone Biles
PARIS, FRANCE – JULY 25: (L-R) Jordan Chiles and Simone Biles of Team United States pose for a photo during a Gymnastics training session in the Bercy Arena ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 25, 2024 in Paris, France. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

She also praised “women who refused to accept limits, who showed us that not only do we belong in these spaces, but we can thrive and redefine them.” And Chiles called out her doubters, who questioned her childhood goal to one day “stand on the podium with a gold medal around my neck.”

“News flash for the people who said that would never happen, I think gold definitely is my color,” Chiles beamed as the audience laughed.

Chiles was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, as well as the silver medal-winning team at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. A bronze individual medal that was awarded to her in the 2024 Olympics for her floor exercise was, controversially, revoked by an arbitration court, and given to Romanian Ana Bărbosu instead.

“I have no words. This decision feels unjust and comes as a significant blow, not just to me, but to everyone who has championed my journey,” Chiles said in a statement at the time. “To add to the heartbreak, the unprompted racially driven attacks on social media are wrong and extremely hurtful.”

At the Power Women Summit, she said that competing often took a heavy toll on her mental and physical well-being, adding, “I learned that I would have to change the culture and rebuild what society believed was acceptable.”

“But each time I’ve been knocked out, I found a way to stand back up, wipe the tears and go again, not just for myself, but for every little Black girl watching me, for every child dreaming big and waiting to see someone who looks like them rise above the noise and success,” Chiles continued. “My journey is our open door.”

TheWrap’s Power Women Summit is the essential gathering of the most influential women across entertainment and media. The event aims to inspire and empower women across the landscape of their professional careers and personal lives. With the theme, “Aspire,” this year’s PWS provides one day of keynotes, panels, workshops and networking. For more information visit thewrap.com/pwsFor all of TheWrap’s Power Women Summit 2024 coverage, click here.

Just a few days ago, I saw Kendall Jenner rock her shortest haircut yet. Several months before that, I spotted Jennifer Aniston with a gorgeous blonde bob while posing on the cover of Variety magazine. Then, of course, there was Lily Collins, who rocked a chic new cut back in June. Seeing all these short looks inspired me to get a braided bob of my own—but it appears I’m not the only one, because Simone Biles has officially hopped on the short hair bandwagon.

The 27-year-old gold medalist took to Instagram Stories this weekend and gave followers a glimpse of her fabulous new ‘do, featuring a curly nano bob with a side part.

Biles also shared a selfie alongside her husband, Jonathan Owens, who appears to be a big fan of the new look. Biles wrote, “I cut my hair.”

This isn’t the first time I noticed Biles step out with shorter hair. In November, when she attended the Country Music Awards, she sported not one, but two stunning bob styles. Biles shared both looks on Instagram, and in the first slide, she dons a little red dress with a sleek, Posh Spice-inspired ‘do. In the second slide, she poses in a stunning silver gown with a glamorous curly bob that gives major Marilyn Monroe vibes.

The star athlete also included footage of her hairstylist adjusting her short curls in what appears to be her dressing room.

Biles’s recent hair transformation is quite the switch from her go-to style, which featured wavy, long locks and a middle part.

Simone Biles

Despite past criticisms from fans about her hair during the Paris 2024 Olympics, Biles has opened up about embracing her natural hair. She told Elle, “I’m finally learning to love my hair and the texture that I have and the styles that I can do…I used to worry about [my hair being considered] not professional. But I’m not embarrassed about it anymore.”

Another bonus? She has her husband’s full support. During her chat with Elle in July, she recalled how Owens gushed over one of her braided hairstyles. She added, “I got this done yesterday, and he said, ‘Oh my gosh, I love it!’ He loves the smell of hair being straightened. He gets his hair braided every two weeks, so we’re in a similar boat.”

Loving this new bob on you, Simone.

Making Big Headlines, Simone Biles’ Reason Behind ‘Prada Bob’ May Link to $4 Million Worth Actress

Simone Biles is flipping the script once again—this time, it’s all about her hair! From changing the way people think about mental health to proving that age is just a number with her Olympic victories at 27, she’s always ahead of the game. And of course, her style is always on point, whether it’s with fashion statements or rocking a fresh new look. Now, when it comes to her hair, Simone’s not shy about it. She’s been known to say, “Don’t come for me about my hair,” and honestly, we get it. Her hair is gorgeous, and right now, she’s fully in her bob era.

On November 19, after wrapping up her GOAT Tour, Simone shared a selfie on Instagram Stories, showing off her new chin-length bob. It’s got soft waves and a deep side part, a total switch-up from the long middle-parted hair she’s been sporting all summer and fall. She didn’t just stop at the hair though, she paired it with a super chic off-duty outfit: a black long-sleeve jersey shirt worn as a mini dress and thigh-high silver boots. And of course, those eye-catching necklaces of hers just took the whole look to the next level. Talk about slaying it.

Fast forward to November 30, and Simone shared another mirror selfie, this time with her husband, Jonathan Owens. They were dressed down in neutral sweatpants and long-sleeve shirts, but once again, Simone’s bob was the star. She styled it with soft curls at the edges, giving it that effortlessly chic vibe. “I cut my hair,” she captioned the shot, and it was clear she was loving the new look. Just a few days before, she wore her hair in a high ponytail for Jonathan’s Thanksgiving Day football game. Simone’s switching things up, and it’s looking amazing.

Now here’s the cool part: Simone’s new bob is actually part of a bigger trend—the “Prada Bob.” This style has been all the rage among celebrities this year. Simone’s new cut looks a lot like the one Joey King wore at the Cannes Film Festival earlier in the year. Celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, who created Joey’s look, described the Prada Bob as a short, blunt cut that swoops inward just above the jawline, with an asymmetric feel. It gives the illusion of being a little longer toward the nape of the neck.

And while Joey King’s rocking the look with an estimated net worth of $4 million in 2024, Simone’s giving the cut her own twist. It’s clear—Simone is setting trends, not following them, and this bob is just another way she’s proving she’s at the top of her game even though she usually faces criticism because of her hair!

Simone Biles’ bold and unfiltered response to hair criticism—she’s done with the hate!

Simone Biles

Simone Biles has never kept quiet on how she handles backlash, especially on her hair. She has learned very well to deal with negativity from social media, such as the time when Simone Biles posted pictures of her wedding day with Jonathan Owens in 2023, where some internet users criticized her hair as messy. However, Biles was not one of those bothered by the outside noise directing her attention away from her performances.“I don’t really care if my edges aren’t smooth,” she said. “I never thought about my hair the way other people see it.”

Fast forward to this year, just before the Paris Olympics, Biles received the hair criticism again. One sunny summer day she filmed herself in France and styled a high ponytail, which she shared on Instagram. While she captioned it, “Don’t come for me about my hair. IT WAS DONE but bus has NO AC & it’s like 9,000 degrees … oh & a 45 min ride.” Biles followed up with another post, telling critics, “Next time you wanna comment on a black girl’s hair. JUST DON’T.” 

Earlier this year, Biles spoke to Elle magazine about embracing her natural hair and the hair texture for the first time. This is not the first time she is speaking on this, since she has previously discussed her transition to accepting the natural hair look. “I used to worry about [my hair being considered] not professional,” she admitted. “But I’m not embarrassed about it anymore.” Simone Biles possesses naturally curly, coily hair, the type that comes with most Black women. She also said she had never mastered how to set her hair, perhaps because she always left it to the so-called ‘hair experts.’ Later in her career, when she became successful, she decided it was time to fully accept her hair, and now it is a part of her journey to accept herself. And it appears like she has a thing for changing hairstyles.

Sunisa Lee embraces New Yorker status with custom Jets jersey

The Olympic gold medalist continues a jam-packed holiday season cheering on her favorite team, and bringing a friend along for the ride.

Sunisa Lee is embracing her New Yorker status, and spending her Sunday cheering on her favorite team.

Today, the two-time Olympic gold medalist shared some pictures from Metlife Stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey, where she is cheering on the New York Jets. Ahead of the Jets game, during which, they will take on the Seattle Seahawks, Lee shared a photo to her Instagram Story on the field, in which she is rocking her own custom Jets jersey.

On the back of the shirt is her nickname, Suni, and the number 24, which seemingly symbolizes the incredible year she’s had. And of course, Lee is sharing this moment with a special friend of hers — beauty influencer Katie Fang.

Suni Lee

In another photo shared to Lee’s story, 19-year-old Fang is seen making a kissy face to the camera. Evidently, this game is a significant milestone for Fang.

“brought my child with me to her first football game ever,” Lee wrote.

The past few weekends have been jam-packed for Lee, who recently came back from the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix where she partied up with NASCAR’s Toni Breidinger, and had a pleasant reunion with her Olympic gymnast sisters, Hezly Rivera and Jade Carey.

Even during the holidays, our girl is always on the move!

Simone Biles Refusal to ‘Vault of Death’ Fires Gymnastics Community into Debate: “More Difficult than YDP”

Simone Biles is a straight-up legend, right? The stuff she does in gymnastics is wild, like five moves named after her. One of the insane moves is the Yurchenko double pike vault aka the Biles II. It’s the hardest vault out there, with a 6.4 difficulty score, the highest in women’s gymnastics. She does a round-off on the springboard, a back handspring onto the vaulting table, and then two flips with straight legs. Simone made history by being the first woman to land it at the World Championships, and she even won Olympic gold with it, scoring 15.300, way ahead of everyone else. But here’s a fun thought: what if there was a move Simone straight-up refused to do? And yes she did it!

We all know how wild it is to flip through the air, do two-and-a-half somersaults, and somehow land on your feet, right? Well, this is a move so tough that just trying it can boost a judge’s score, but failing? Yeah, that could seriously be life-threatening. It’s called the “Vault of Death” for a reason. Recently, a video of Yelena Produnova doing this crazy vault from 1999 went viral on X, posted by a user named Pamchenkova. Produnova, a Russian gymnast, debuted the move back in ’99, and while it didn’t win her the gold, it definitely got everyone talking. One wrong move and the gymnast could snap their neck, crack their head open, or even become paralyzed.

The video made the rounds, even the user captioned it, “It’s been 25 years. A quarter-century. I’m starting to wonder if we’ll ever see another double front vault done as well as Produnova’s from the ‘99 Universiade.”

That’s a huge achievement, right? But honestly, it takes major guts to try the Produnova. When Simone Biles was asked by The New Yorker why she doesn’t give it a shot, she flat-out said, “I’m not trying to die.” And of course, when that video hit the internet, fans jumped into a debate about whether the risk is worth it. Some think it’s a move that should still be pushed, while others totally get why Simone isn’t messing with it.

Simone Biles

Fans say Simone Biles could do it but should she? The debate over the deadly vault

One fan pointed out, “When Simone was asked about it didn’t she say she didn’t want to die? Will require a truly fearless queen.” And yeah, Simone is totally fearless, she’s already done the Yurchenko double pike. She’s the only woman to pull off a double pike in competition, which is a huge deal since it involves two somersaults with her body in a piked position. That’s next-level stuff right there.

The Yurchenko double pike is no joke. It’s one of the hardest moves because there’s no backup plan. If you mess it up or are off in the air even a little bit, it could end terribly, landing on your neck or head. And it’s not just vaults like this that show how insane Biles is. Think about her triple-double: it took 15 years for anyone to pull off a move like that after the first male gymnast did the triple-twisting double somersault on the floor.

Another fan added, “Only if Biles does it, well, Biles can do the Dragulescu too.“At 27, Simone continues to push boundaries, like when she performed the YDP move at the 2024 Paris Olympics. But despite her history of pushing limits, she’s decided to say goodbye to her signature moves. In a post on Instagram, she humorously laid her Yurchenko double pike to rest, writing, “Rest in peace Yurchenko double pike 🫶🏾,” while posing in a white tracksuit surrounded by funeral flowers. The Biles II earned her three golds in Paris, but the “Vault of Death”? That’s definitely not on her to-do list. And Dragulescu vault? Big no!

The front handspring double front half-out is called the Dragulescu, after Romanian gymnast Marius Dragulescu, who first performed it in 1999. Rated at a 5.6 difficulty, the Dragulescu is still one of the most difficult vaults in men’s gymnastics, and no woman has ever attempted it in competition. In the 2004 Olympics, Dragulescu earned a 9.900 for sticking the vault, a feat that’s still remembered today.

Another fan added, “This deserves a higher value than the YDP. I am sorry but there is a reason why Simone hasn’t attempted this.” And that’s true- this move is a beast. In the 2016 Rio Olympics, two gymnasts, Oksana Chusovitina and Dipa Karmakar took on the “Vault of Death” in an effort to challenge Simone Biles for the gold. Chusovitina, at that time, was 41, while Karmakar made history as the first Indian gymnast to reach an Olympic final. Despite their bravery, neither nailed the move perfectly, Chusovitina’s landing was risky and Karmakar had a small stumble that cost her a shot at the podium. Nevertheless, they are part of just seven gymnasts who ever have attempted the Produnova.

Simone Biles 

Yet neither Chusovitina nor Karmakar was fully successful in executing that move. Chusovitina’s landing was far more dangerous and yet, somehow she was able to roll back up and tumble in a much more elegant fashion. Karmakar, whose coach talked about it last night, “It is a risk that we have to take,” landed on her feet but had a little scoot that might have denied her the bronze.

Another fan added, “I’m sorry but this is more difficult than YDP 🫣 DON’T HATE ME,” while another chimed in, “I really think simone can pull this off but im glad she didnt cuz it might also make a bunch of gymnast compete this even though they cant totally do it😬.”And, you know what, they both are right. The Produnova is of that sort of move which is just on the other level in terms of challenge and danger. The good thing is that Simone has the ability and courage to do that, but she knows it is deadly. It is probably for the best that she has stayed away from it, maintaining a strict schedule of the moves that she can confidently perform and setting new records while doing so.

Simone Biles walked the red carpet at the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards, debuting a new haircut.

Can you imagine a world in which Simone Biles can’t wear a ponytail or bun while flipping around on the floor and flying between the uneven bars? We didn’t think we could — we didn’t think we wanted to — but after the legendary gymnast attended the CMA Awards in a hairstyle that’s drastically different from her usually long look, we think we can get used to this previously unfathomable new way of life.

Simone Biles

Biles walked the red carpet at the 58th Annual Country Music Association Awards, where she debuted a new bob. And not just any bob—a “voluminous ’90s glam” bob, as her hairstylist Justing Revenge called it on his Instagram post about the stunning look. The side-parted style looks lifted and sculpted but soft and smooth.

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Simone Biles, of the United States, celebrates after performing in the floor exercise during the women’s artistic gymnastics all-around finals in Bercy Arena at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

When Biles changed out of her shimmering, gunmetal, off-the-shoulder gown to present an award in an even more sparkly silver suit, her bob took on a flippier new feel.

Simone Biles 

And when the record breaker attended the CMA afterparty in a strapless red dress and cowboy boots, it looks like Revenge might have touched up the bob with a quick hit of the flat iron.

Simone Biles

If her smile is any indication, Biles is loving her new bob—and so are fans. “I didn’t think you could become even more beautiful than you already are. Your new look is divine!!!!!!!!” said one commenter on Instagram. “Seriously obsessed with this hair 😍,” wrote another fan. Yet another commenter stated in all caps what we’re all thinking: “YOUR HAIR IS PERFECT.”

Suni Lee Breaks Her Silence on MyKayla Skinner’s ‘Work Ethic’ Comments: ‘Annoying’

Team USA gymnast Suni Lee has broken her silence about controversial comments made by former teammate MyKayla Skinner

Lee, 21, addressed a dig made by Skinner, 27, in June, when she said in a since-deleted YouTube video, “Besides Simone [Biles], I feel like the talent and the depth just isn’t what it used to be. I mean, obviously, a lot of girls don’t work as hard. The girls just don’t have the work ethic.”

Skinner and Lee were teammates on the 2020 Olympic team that took home all-around silver in Tokyo. 

“We have a lot of love for her, but it’s frustrating to see her put us down because she knows, basically, about every single thing that we’ve all been through,” Lee told Glamour in a story published Thursday, October 3. “It was more annoying because of all the things that I’ve been through.”

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In the year leading up to the 2024 Games, Lee was diagnosed with two types of kidney disease. 

“I wasn’t able to go to the bathroom,” she recalled to Glamour. “I couldn’t bend my legs because they were so swollen, and my fingers too. My eyes were almost swollen shut. I was like, ‘Something is happening.’”

After months of frustration, Lee called USA Gymnastics cohead physician Marcia Faustin who ultimately helped get her tested and diagnosed. 

“It just goes to show the importance of speaking up and advocating for yourself, because if I wouldn’t have, who knows what I would have been doing right now,” Lee said. 

Suni Lee

Once Skinner’s comments about the 2024 squad caught fire, they became a bit of a rallying cry for the group, who took home all-around gold in Paris. 

“Lack of talent, lazy, olympic champions ❤️🥇🇺🇸,” Biles, 27, captioned a photo via Instagram after taking home gold alongside teammates Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera and Jordan Chiles.

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Skinner — who later said her comment was “misinterpreted” and “wasn’t always necessarily about the current team” — returned to social media after Biles’ thinly-veiled jab after winning gold.

“I sincerely hoped that this topic wouldn’t need to be revisited but unfortunately things have really gotten out of hand lately,” Skinner said in a video posted via Instagram August 6. “And it’s one thing to disagree with me regarding something I have said or a point I was trying to make, but it’s something else entirely when that turns into cyber bullying or even worse.”

Skinner continued, “Watching people cheer on the bullying — which has led to threats of physical harm to me, my husband and our daughter — is disgusting. So please at this point, I’m just asking for it to stop for the sake of my family because enough is enough.”

“Hopefully She Plays Nice”: Simone Biles’ Youngest Family Member Baby Biles Has Mother Worried About Recent Decision

The Biles family? Yeah, gymnastics practically runs through their veins. Simone Biles, the GOAT herself, set the stage, and now her sister Adria and niece Ronni are following in her formidable footsteps. Little “Baby Biles” is totally smitten with her legendary aunt, and it’s clear from the endless social media posts her mom shares. In fact, Ronni had her first flight before she was even nine months old—headed straight to the 2023 US Championships to watch her great aunt perform live.

And if you think that was cute, hold onto your heartstrings. Her mom posted a video where Ronni proudly wore a replica of Simone’s iconic leotard, captioning it: “POV: that feeling when you will be in Paris this week & going to the FREAKING Olympics to cheer on TT🥳🤪🥹😍,” The little one has been cheering Simone on from the sidelines in matching leotards, and it’s no surprise that gymnastics has been her path of destiny. But now, it looks like Ronni Biles isn’t sticking to just gymnastics!

This spring, she’s ready to swap her leotard for a soccer jersey, as the two-year-old is set to join a Soccer Shots program for kids aged 2 to 8. Her mom recently shared the news on Instagram, saying, “Ronni is signed up for soccer in the spring. This could be a huge hit or an epic eee. Hopefully she plays nice with others.” With her natural athleticism and Simone as her inspiration, it’ll be exciting to see if she brings the same spark to the soccer field! But the decision still seems surprising, as she had already started taking her first steps toward becoming a gymnast.

After witnessing her TT confirm her ticket to the Paris Olympics, Baby Biles’ love for the sport increased to a huge extent. This made her decide that she would like to follow in her footsteps. Thus, she put on her GK leotard again and started training at her grandparents’ gym, the World Championship Centre in Texas. Sammi Biles, her mother, posted pictures of her taking part in the sport that her aunt has already conquered.

The caption of the Instagram post by Sammi read, “The way she is so intrigued by this sport at such a young age is so special for many reasons.” She continued, “WCC’s littlest elite/honorary member is kidding but ahhh so adorable.” Simone Biles’ niece had fallen so in love with the sport, she was skipping things normal children do, like cartoons, to watch gymnastics instead!

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In another Instagram post, her mother showed Baby Biles mimicking her aunt while watching her perform on television. “Anyone else’s 1.5-year-old skipping cartoons for @USAGym?! Or just ours 😆 not complaining one bit,” read the caption. Thus, after all this, the decision to suddenly join a soccer program might seem a bit sudden. But maybe the athleticism built by her in WCC might help her immensely in kicking the ball and dribbling through her opponents! Time will tell. For now, Ronnie is happy being a fan and adoring her legendary aunt.

Baby Biles even spent time with her beloved aunt Simone Biles during the GOAT tour!

Simone Biles arrived in Houston for the GOAT tour show on October 19th. Everyone was excited to see the prodigal daughter return home after his victory at the Olympics. However, none could match the enthusiasm of Baby Biles finally seeing her aunt again. Sammi Biles recorded the video of the child walking towards the Toyota Center to watch the show and catching a glimpse of Simone Biles on the big screen.

When asked who she was, Baby Biles couldn’t contain her excitement, shouting, “TT!” Her mom jumped in to fuel the energy, chanting along, “TT go! TT go!”—and Sammi couldn’t help but clap along with the enthusiasm. But while everyone else had their eyes glued to the stage, Ronni’s attention was elsewhere.

In a video shared by her mom, little Ronni sat on her dad’s lap, her curious eyes scanning the crowd, trying to catch a glimpse of Simone Biles. It was a full-on “aunt admiration” moment. The concert, designed mostly for kids, turned into the perfect backdrop for Baby Biles to soak in the magic of watching her aunt perform. And you’ve got to imagine, that’s the kind of experience that fuels a love for sports. Whether it’s gymnastics or soccer, well, that’s a whole other story for the future!

Barefoot Wine has announced a partnership with Simone Biles, one of the world’s most decorated gymnasts, for an NFL game day contest experience.

As a public figure with ties to the NFL through her husband, Green Bay Packers player Jonathan Owens, Biles brings both her personal connection to the game and her own sporting prowess to Barefoot’s campaign.

As the official wine sponsor of the NFL since 2022, Barefoot is offering an opportunity for one contest winner and three friends to join Biles for the 17 November Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears game. The chosen winner will enjoy “pregame sideline access” before setting into Barefoot’s“BandWAGon Box” suite, a premium viewing area hosted by Biles, where Barefoot wines will be served.

Through the gymnast’s presence, Barefoot aims to make the NFL – and wine culture – more accessible to fans across all backgrounds.

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 27: Simone Biles celebrates after placing first in the floor exercise competition on day four of the 2023 U.S. Gymnastics Championships at SAP Center on August 27, 2023 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

“You don’t need to know every play, or every grape to enjoy both,” Biles noted. “It’s about kicking back and having a great time together.”

While the campaign strikes a lighthearted tone, Biles has faced considerable negativity online. From the difficult decision to withdraw from Tokyo 2020 to scrutiny over her marriage to Owens—where critics on social media have accused him of “riding her fame”—Biles has recently turned to Instagram to showcase her positive outlook on life and embrace joy unapologetically.

Barefoot, which is owned by E&J Gallo, sponsored last year’s Super Bowl, the biggest fixture in the world of NFL, attracting an estimated 113 million viewers.

Simone Biles Returns to Gymnastics Following Uncertain Future as Gold Over America Tour Concludes

After bagging three gold medals at the Paris Olympics, stealing the show at the Gold Over America Tour, and even winning a Critics’ Choice Documentary Award for Simone Biles: Rising, Simone Biles is back! But here’s the thing—where does her heart truly lie? Despite all the success off the mat, Simone recently shared a story on Instagram, letting us know she’s back at it, training at the World Champions Centre, the gym her parents own. And she shared a motivational poster with the words, “The world is yours.” It looks like she’s gearing up for something big!

Now, here’s where it gets interesting: why is she training again? Is she eyeing the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics? Her future in gymnastics isn’t exactly clear, but it’s hard not to wonder—will she make a comeback?