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The Olympic legend Simone Biles was recently joined by her husband Jonathan Owens, the football safety for the Chicago Bears in the National Football League. The gymnastics standout was spotted at Lambeau Field attending the Bears vs. Green Bay Packers for a Sunday football blockbuster. During the game, the Bears achieved a significant milestone as their placekicker, Cairo Santos; WR DJ Moore; Josh Blackwell; Caleb Williams; and Kevin Byard put on a great athletic display to ensure a 24-22 win over the Packers.

Owens also played a key role in the game as he returned the ball 13 yards to the 21-yard line after recovering it from the Packers’ wide receiver Jayden Reed. This win wouldn’t affect the Bears campaign that much; it has boosted the problems for the Packers for their playoff plans.

When Biles became a lucky charm for her husband and his team

After their win over the Packers, the Bears have ended their ten-game losing streak that started with a defeat against the Washington Commanders when the Washington metropolitan area secured an 18-15 victory over them in October 2024. During the game, Jonathan Owens played his small part in the win over his previous team by recovering the ball. However, the FB quickly became a laughingstock when he attempted the Packers’ famous celebratory maneuver, “the Lambeau Leap,” where a player jumps into the crowd, but it did not turn out as Owens expected, and the video of his botched celebration went viral on the internet.

SIMONE BILES AND HUSBAND

However, Owens had plenty of reasons to not be embarrassed, one of which was that he performed well, and his wife, Simone Biles, was there in the bleachers to witness his exceptional performance. Biles and Owens are two of the hottest couples of the athletic, and they are known for being supportive of each other, be it showing up for each other’s games or backing each other against critics on the social media platforms.

For her recent NFL outing, Biles once again wore a white Bears jersey like she did last time when she sported a customized outfit that was dedicated to Owens with his pictures and number etched on the dress.

Simone Biles’ NFL husband Jonathan Owens is ripped by fans after awful attempt at the Lambeau Leap

Jonathan Owens definitely did not learn a thing or two from his time as a Packer, or from watching his wife Simone Biles over the years, as he failed to properly make the Lambeau Leap on Sunday.

Owens’ attempt, which was mocked by fans on social media and by Fox commentator Kevin Kugler, came after a fumble recovery.

To make matters worse after smacking into the padding instead of joining the Packers faithful in the crowd, Owens appears to slip on ice and fall to the ground after landing.

Packers fans did Owens no favors as they always push any opposing players to try to make the leap back to the field as soon as possible.

‘Jonathan Owens tried it, the former Packer who’s married to one of the great leapers of all time in Simone Biles, who had to be shaking her head when she saw that,’ Kugler said.

Owens’ fumble led to a D’Andre Swift touchdown and eventually a Bears win but that did not stop others from making his failed dismount a moment that will live on forever.

Simone Biles and Jonathan owens

‘Opposites attract has never been so true.’

‘Mr. Simone Biles is unathletic.’

‘#ProudWifey,’ another person posted with a trio of laughing while crying emojis.

‘As for NFL WAGs who are themselves elite athletes, Commanders game commentator last week on a Zach Ertz catch: “His wife Julie Ertz the great soccer player would be proud of that controlling the ball with knee and leg.”

The Bears 11-game losing streak ended as time expired on a Cairo Santos field goal, sending Chicago to the offseason on a positive note.

Owens and Biles met in 2020, with him coming under fire last year for admitting he did not who she was before they started dating.

Biles and Owens were married in 2023.

From hardship to glory, she never gave up, that’s Simone Biles in a nutshell. You look at her now, and she makes Olympic gymnastics look like a walk in the park. But the truth is, her journey has been anything but easy. As a kid, she and her siblings went through so much. They spent years in foster care after being taken from their biological mom, who was struggling with substance use. Can you imagine the uncertainty of being that young and not knowing what comes next? And it wasn’t just the emotional stuff. There was a lot of hunger, too.

One memory that stuck with Biles was watching a street cat get fed while she and her siblings were going hungry. She laughed about it later, saying, “They would feed this cat, and I’d be like, ‘Where the heck is my food?’” But she didn’t give up even through all of that. Finally, she and her sister were adopted by their parents, Nellie and Ronald Biles and things began to look up for them. From there, Simone went on to become the most decorated gymnast in the world with 11 Olympic medals. For those who want to unburden themselves like children living in the slums of Uganda and dreaming of having a better life – Biles is their hope!

Simone Biles is helping Ugandan kids to dream big

Separation from her mother, foster care, but hope still remained, and that brought Biles to life through gymnastics! This story has touched the lives of people in different parts of the world including Uganda which is way far from Texas, 8,500 miles away. Among those is the seventeen-year-old- Eric Mayanja who is a gymnast from one of the largest slums in Kampala, Uganda. “I wish to be like Simone Biles,” says Eric with all the optimism. Despite many challenges that he has to face, including a lack of necessary equipment and a place to train, gymnastics is an uncontainable passion of Eric.

Eric is associated with the Kataka Arts Gymnastics, a local Club that offers gymnastic training to over sixty children from the streets and the surrounding. Most of these children, including Eric, have grown up in exceedingly poor families and very poor conditions. However, gymnastics has remained the hope for them. “Gymnastics has been my dream since childhood,” Eric says, he has always had the desire to learn gymnastics. Coach Lugolobi Faizo, a self-taught gymnastics coach, drops ideas into his young students as motivators for their success with no less faith in their capabilities.

But it is not the flips and the twists that these kids love, it is the hope that is gymnastic. They love gymnastics but for some of them, when they finish the training, they are facing many challenges – like they don’t have anything to eat,” says Johnson Kato, another coach at Kataka. However, for these kids, the chance to train or to dream is enough to bring their spirit out.

To them, gymnastics equals an opportunity that allows them to change their lives and have a future they never dreamt of. Like Simone who wished to compete as a gymnast in the Olympics, these young kids also wanted to perform for the world, no matter how big the dream.  “We hope that Kataka can be the first to take a local gymnast to a top competition,” says Faizo. But near this hope is a giant impact of Biles. Not only has she motivated them in terms of athletic ability but through her voice for mental health issues, she paved the way for other Olympic athletes to do the same.

Biles shows that strength isn’t just physical but it’s mental too

 Simone Biles

Simone Biles raised the bar when she withdrew from some of the events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics due to mental health issues. It was a risk, specifically, in a culture where athletes are expected to play through everything. However, the same could not be said about Biles who argued that it’s equally important to take care of your mental health. But no matter how much she received backlash for it, even was called a “quitter” but it didn’t affect her! In her own documentary titled Simone Biles Rising, she said, “I didn’t want to be afraid of the sport anymore.”

It was great that Simone Biles started the conversation mainly devoted to mental health issues in sports. She showed that one didn’t have to perform at the extreme to be strong and taking care of one’s self is a sign of strength too. Then other athletes including Naomi Osaka, Adam Peaty, Caeleb Dressel, and Tom Daley came out to speak about their struggles with mental health. And hence, it became a global conversation! Biles’ story isn’t actually about gymnastics, it’s about being present for your own self, and that’s precisely why Biles is such an inspirational figure.

Simone Biles is back in Green Bay for Packers vs Bears game, shares kiss with husband Jonathan Owens

Simone Biles bid farewell to Green Bay earlier this year after her husband, Jonathan Owens, departed the Packers in the offseason. But it wasn’t goodbye, after all. Just see you later.

The gymnastics icon is back at Lambeau Field on Sunday for the Packers’ game against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field.

Biles was on the field before kickoff and shared a kiss with Owens, who’s in his first year with the Bears.

Owens played one season with the Packers, in 2023.

While he had a few notable moments on the field, his time in Green Bay brought added attention because of Biles.

Biles attended several games last season, including the Packers’ two playoff contests, and her appearances always generated a lot of buzz on social media. Her fashion did as well.

Biles is the most decorated gymnast of all time, with 30 world championships and 11 Olympic gold medals. She won four medals, including three golds, at last summer’s Olympic Games in Paris.

Owens was there to cheer her on from the stands, with his wholesome reactions going viral.

Who’s the GOAT of gymnastics? A question that doesn’t see much difference in the answer, and why’s that? It’s obviously due to Simone Biles. The American gymnast has achieved so much in her career that she’s on everyone’s tongue when there’s an ongoing gymnastics discussion. However, she didn’t achieve this GOAT status in just a single event, but she has had her maturing years in the sport.

Also, for someone who has been in the scene since she was just 6 years old, she has seen everything. There’ve been many moments in her career, but Biles has maintained to stun her audience every time she gets on the mat. However, the gymnast has also met her fair share of critics, but she has always proved them wrong with her prolific performances. This time, too, she has sent out a power statement for the internet trolls.

Simone Biles always wanted to explore at her own pace

Simone Biles rarely succumbed to the criticism she faced. Indeed, she has always been powerful not only with her statements but also through her actions and performance on the mat, which effectively silences the trolls. However, despite the fact that she has been in the sport for a long time, she has always used her experience to empower other female athletes, especially young gymnasts.

The sport is hard, and she knows it. But the challenges have only made her stronger every time she has been on the mat. Every time there’s a big event, Biles always raises the crowd’s expectations, and why so? Her statistics! She has rarely underperformed in her gymnastics career, and people just want her to dominate every time she’s on the mat. However, this burden of expectations sometimes gets carried over to her teammates.

Pressure is never good for any athlete of any sport, and Biles mentioned in an interview with Sports Illustrated, stating, “We don’t ask for that when we’re 6 years old and sign up for it. I wanted to do my sport. I didn’t want people to criticize every little thing that I do. I didn’t want millions and millions of followers. I just wanted to do gymnastics.” Her point? Everyone has their own level of maturing in the sport, and she wants people to understand that time plays a crucial role in such instances.

Simone Biles

Even though Biles is the GOAT of the sport, she aspires to achieve her goals in her own unique style, allowing her team to explore their journey in their own unique way. They aren’t robots, but individuals with their own ambitions. Furthermore, she isn’t also fond of the criticism and the trolling. The American gymnast also stressed that she never wanted this popularity; she just wanted to explore the sport, as she loves gymnastics. But do you know, once this adoration completely went away due to a certain problem in her career?

The mental block that almost made her quit gymnastics

The 2021 Tokyo Olympics saw a wave of anticipation and expectations from Simone Biles, as in the Rio Games she secured four Olympic gold medals and a bronze medal. However, the event saw her withdraw after a few performances due to Twisties. These mental blocks hindered the gymnast’s ability to perform, and she even expressed a sense of control over her own body. However, the public’s perception of the gymnast’s situation was not balanced, as she faced a significant amount of hate.

To defend her sister, Adria opened up about this gymnastics-related issue, stating, “It wasn’t like a panic attack. She’s trying one of the most difficult things in the world, and she almost died!” Now, that’s a scary statement. Losing control while performing gymnastics is the last thing a gymnast wants to go through, as any mismatch can cause a serious injury and can also be fatal. Indeed, Biles was scared, not only for her career but for her life. She loved the sport but never expected to go through all this.

Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year said in the magazine’s cover interview this week that it would be “greedy” to compete in the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

“I’m at a point in my career where I’m humble enough to know when to be done. If you go back, you’ll be greedy. Those are the consequences,” Simone Biles told SI.

“But that’s also your decision to decide. What sacrifices would be made if I go back now? When you’re younger, it’s like, prom, college. Now it’s like, starting a family, being away from my husband. What’s really worth it?”

The four-time Olympian has already made her mark as one of the greatest athletes in history. The gymnast has won 30 World Championship medals, including 23 gold, and 11 Olympic medals, including seven golds. Biles opened up about the toll that the sport has taken on her body and mental health, especially after she pulled out of the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

“Mental trauma from past years that can’t be swept under the rug anymore, that just is overflowing at that point,” Biles said. Biles recalled the days leading up to the postponed Tokyo 2020 Games, how the lockdown gave her too much time to think and how she felt something was not quite right when she returned to the gym.

While Biles would help her teammates qualify for the all-around finals, she eventually dropped out of the Tokyo Olympics after developing the twisties. Just months later, she would face the US Senate and testify against longtime national team doctor Larry Nassar.

Nassar was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in state prison for first-degree criminal sexual conduct, and 60 years in federal prison for possession of child pornography, Biles, who suffered at the hands of Nassar, tweeted that it was “impossibly difficult to relive these experiences”

Simone Biles

After Tokyo and the trial, Biles worked on trying to find meaning in gymnastics again. She just wanted to feel safe in what used to be her safe place. Her parents and her coaches agreed that she would try to rediscover her love for the sport before she aimed at any particular competition. “The end goal wasn’t even the Olympics,” she says. “It was, like, be happy doing gymnastics again. Feel like you’re not gonna die.”

Biles made a dazzling return to the sport at the 2023 US Classic, with four medals, three of them gold. She then dominated the US championships and the world championships trials. At the 2023 Worlds in Antwerp, she became the first woman to land the Yurchenko double pike in international competition; it became the fifth skill named after her.

The following year, she won the Olympic trials and became at 27 the oldest woman to compete for the US in gymnastics at the Games in 72 years. She would go on to win three golds and a silver at the Paris Olympics.

Biles went on a tour around the US with a cast of elite gymnasts after the Games and hasn’t had the time to digest her impact on the sport. “I can see it, and I hear it from people, and I see a glimpse of it, but the full magnitude I don’t think I’ve realized just yet,” she said. “I don’t think I’ll realise ’til maybe I retire and look back in a couple of years.”

It’s the question fans can’t stop asking: Will Simone Biles return to the Olympics in 2028?

Biles won four more medals at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, boosting her total Olympic medal count to 11, good enough to make her the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history.

So, will she try to add to her legacy by hitting the mat again when the Summer Games take place in Los Angeles in 2028? What circumstances would need to be in place for that to happen?

“Life and death,” she told Sports Illustrated in its interview for naming her its Sportsperson of the Year. “Because I’ve accomplished so much, there’s almost nothing left to do, rather than to just be snobby and to try again and for what? I’m at a point in my career where I’m humble enough to know when to be done.”

Biles, who is married to Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, thinks enough may be enough in this instance.

“If you go back, you’ll be greedy. Those are the consequences,” she said. “But that’s also your decision to decide. What sacrifices would be made if I go back now? When you’re younger, it’s like, prom, college. Now it’s like, starting a family, being away from my husband. What’s really worth it?”

Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of the Year feature on Biles points out that she doesn’t know the answer to that question at this time.

Biles may be the most successful gymnast in history, but she can’t comprehend all that she has accomplished.

“I don’t think the reality has set in of what I’ve exactly done in the sport,” she said. “I can see it, and I hear it from people, and I see a glimpse of it, but the full magnitude I don’t think I’ve realized just yet. I don’t think I’ll realize ’til maybe I retire and look back in a couple years like, Damn, she was good. Because I can see that, but I do it every day. So for me, it’s normal.”

What Simone Biles told Hoda Kotb about possibly retiring

After her Olympic run last August, Biles spoke live on TODAY with Hoda Kotb about her future in the sport and if she’s considering competing at the next Summer Games.

“You know, you never say never. The next Olympics is on home turf. So you just never know,” she said. “I’m just going to relax and see where life takes me.”

Simone Biles

Biles said as much after taking home a gold in the women’s vault individual final on Aug. 3.

“Never say never,” Biles said at a press conference. “Next Olympics are at home. So you just never know. I am getting really old.”

Though just about everyone who watched the Olympics is eager to see what awaits Biles down the line, the gymnast has also spoken out to share her thoughts on asking.

Biles said on X Aug. 4, “You guys really gotta stop asking athletes what’s next after they win a medal at the Olympics.”

“Let us soak up the moment we’ve worked our whole lives for,” she added.

Between the 2016 Rio de Janeiro, 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Games, Biles has accumulated 11 Olympic medals, seven of which are gold.

In Paris, Biles had a record-breaking run, becoming the most decorated Olympic American gymnast of all time after Team USA won gold in the team final July 30. The star athlete won gold again in the all-around final Aug. 1 and vault final Aug. 3.

All eyes were on the gymnast after she pulled out of the Tokyo Olympics that were held in 2021, citing “the twisties,” a mental phenomenon that affects a gymnast’s ability to perceive where he or she is in the air.

Since Biles’ unexpected withdrawal from events at those Summer Games, she’s been open about her mental health struggles, and credits therapy with her comeback.

“To do something that I’ve done forever and just not be able to do it because of everything I’ve gone through is really crazy because I love this sport so much,” Biles told TODAY in October 2021.

“It’s hard. I’m sorry. And I don’t think people understand the magnitude of what I go through, but for so many years to go through everything that I’ve gone through having a front, I’m proud of myself.”

The world’s gaze was on Simone Biles as fought to make Paris her redemption ground. And after the USA squad snagged that team gold, her spirit sure hit an all-time high. But then, came the day when Biles was meant to shine alone. This time, her own teammate Suni Lee was a competition, let alone the Brazilian superstar, Rebeca Andrade. Yes, this day was none other than the Paris all-around finals, the day when Biles’ comeback could have been a near miss.

The all-around finals in Paris mean the day Simone Biles, at 27, became the oldest winner of her sport’s blue-riband event for 72 years and the only third one in history to win it more than once. The finals also meant the day she pulled out her oh-so-expensive and chic ‘goat’ necklace, establishing her supremacy in the sport. However, had it not been for this one piece of advice she gave herself, all of this could have possibly been lost in a split second.

Simone Biles’ mantra to the Paris all-around success

As reported by Sports Illustrated, before stepping onto her third rotation for the night, the beam, Simone Biles took a steadying breath and whispered to herself an energizing mantra, “You kind of have to go up there and tell yourself, I’m a boss a** bi***.” She knew this would be a make-or-break rotation. After all, the first two rotations hadn’t exactly gone off without a hitch, and now the pressure was on her shoulders like a ton of bricks.

Biles had sure entered the Bercy Arena for her all-around finals with a set intent, she wanted that gold. And the way she kicked things off on the vault, it looked like she was on the right track. After all, she’d established a clear lead ahead of Andrade on the opening apparatus, the vault. A stunning Yurchenko double pike, the hardest vault in competitive gymnastics won her a 15.766, which was 0.666 ahead of the Brazilian.

But the next part is where things turned. Simone Biles lost the buffer points lead when she made an uncharacteristic mistake on the uneven bars that evening. Traditionally known as her ‘weakest’ discipline, Biles’ uneven bars routine looked quite rushed on the big day. Also, she put a lot of power and elevation into her Pak Salto to lower bar transition, which led her to bend her knees and earned her a deduction. As a result, a 13.733 was all she was left with.

 Simone Biles

This meant that the beam had to turn out near perfect, or else, Simone Biles would have to settle for a silver. She pulled off a beam routine that had a great difficulty level and bagged a 14.566 on the apparatus. This was despite two minor wobbles since her aerial series and clean landing on the dismount bridged the gap. As she flashed her ear-to-ear smile and blew kisses to the crowd, she knew, her advice to herself had worked wonders.

Well, the sight of Simone Biles advising herself is hardly a rare one. It happens quite often. And it did before she embarked upon another apparatus at the Paris Olympics. Turns out she’s truly big on positive self-talk!

Biles’ 3-word advice to herself

The pressure of the world was on Simone Biles’ shoulders as she entered the Bercy Arena for the Women’s Gymnastics Team qualification rounds at the Paris Olympics. The Americans had a point to prove, especially Biles who wanted to pen the ‘redemption’ chapter in her book. Thus, before the 27-year-old stepped onto her first event for the night, the beam, she uttered a classic 3-word advice to herself.

You got this,” was all she said. However, in 2016, she’d accepted that her motivational vocabulary also included mantras like ‘Confidence’ and ‘You have this,’ which she often tells herself before stepping onto the mats. And well, its a widely believed theory that speaking positively to oneself before high-pressure situations can help calm the nerves and limit the negativity. Looks like, that truly works out for America’s most decorated gymnast too! What do you think? Let us know below!

Don’t expect to see Simone Biles at the 2028 Olympic Games. In a new interview with Sports Illustrated, as she was named Sportsperson of the Year, Biles said it would be “greedy” to return to the Los Angeles Olympics for another run.

“Because I’ve accomplished so much, there’s almost nothing left to do, rather than to just be snobby and to try again, and for what?” she told the publication. “I’m at a point in my career where I’m humble enough to know when to be done.”

“If you go back, you’ll be greedy. Those are the consequences,” Biles added. “But that’s also your decision to decide. What sacrifices would be made if I go back now? When you’re younger, it’s like, prom, college. Now it’s like, starting a family, being away from my husband. What’s really worth it?”

Biles spoke on the Tonight Show about weighing her options back in September, shortly after returning from the Paris Games. “Everybody wants to know this question. I’m like, ‘Can’t I live?’” Biles told Fallon, laughing. “First, I’m getting older. 27 is a little bit old for a gymnast.”

Simone Biles 

Biles is the first woman in U.S. Olympic gymnastics to win two all-around gold medals since Vera Čáslavská in 1968. The win added to her collection as the most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast in history with nine medals. And at 27 years old, she is also the oldest woman to secure the all-around title since 1952.

Speaking to SI, the gymnast said she had yet to digest her true impact on the sport. “I can see it, and I hear it from people, and I see a glimpse of it, but the full magnitude I don’t think I’ve realized just yet,” Biles said. “I don’t think I’ll realize ’til maybe I retire and look back in a couple years like, Damn, she was good. Because I can see that, but I do it every day. So for me, it’s normal.”

Getting your wisdom teeth can be a painful affair. The very nature of how a wisdom tooth grows causes pain and discomfort. Even pulling them out can be much trickier than your regular visit to the dentist’s chamber. And that’s exactly what Simone Biles had to deal with in 2017 when she got her wisdom teeth removed less than a year after rising to stardom.

In July 2017, Simone and Adria Biles made the fateful trip to the dentist’s office. “Are you ready, lil nug? Getting her wisdom teeth out,” Adria Biles posted on social media while sitting in the waiting room with her sister. However, little did they know that the anesthetics used during the procedure would have the most hilarious effect on the then-four-time Olympic gold medalist.

The chaotic yet hilarious recovery of the Olympic gold medalist

Now, six years and three more Olympic gold medals later, the video that Adria Biles took of her sister has once again resurfaced on Instagram. The Instagram account Planet of Gymnastics posted the video of the Olympian regaining consciousness in the dentist’s chair while still fighting the effects of the anesthesia. However, what Simone Biles did while still delirious cracked up Adria Biles.

The eleven-time Olympic medalist’s sister couldn’t control her laughter as Biles tried to drive an imaginary car while lying down in the chair. “She rly said BEEP BEEP,” Planet of Gymnastics captioned the post. The fans couldn’t help but post laughing emoticons in the comments. However, what was truly interesting about the video was that Biles never hid it.

“Wisdom teeth – gone. Atleast I get to be home & catch up on some shows. PS: I have a funny video for y’all from this!!!” the defending world champion ‘tweeted’ on X (then Twitter). Shortly after giving a fair warning to her fans, Simone Biles posted the video. “Uhm here it is, I honestly have no words! Enjoy!!!!! Hope it makes you laugh!!!!” wrote the Olympic champion.

Simone Biles and Jonathan owens

The video went viral back then, and judging by the reaction of the Planet of Gymnastics followers, it has preserved its hilarity all these years later. However, as fans looked back on the amusing video from 2017, the gymnastics icon looked back at one of the most successful years in her career.

Simone Biles looked back on a memorable year

2024 was the year of the U.S. gymnastics icon’s redemption. The Olympic champion conquered the ghost of Tokyo 2020 in Paris, winning not one but three gold medals. The 30-time world championship medalist even reclaimed her Olympic all-around champion crown. However, that was only the beginning for Biles, as she headlined the grander second edition of the Gold Over America Tour.

The champion gymnast ended the year as the highest-paid gymnast in the world, and as surprising as it may sound, her fame and game was also honored with 2 Critics’ Choice Awards for Simone Biles Rising Part 2. So the 27-year-old celebrated 2024 and ushered in the new year with not one but three posts on Instagram. The Olympic champion expressed her gratitude toward coach Cecile Landi and Team USA physician Marcia Faustin.

 Simone Biles

“Before the year ends, I wanna highlight these 2 ladies,. Thanks for keeping me sane this year and making sure I never gave up on my dreams. Much love,” the eleven-time Olympic medalist wrote in her tribute. The following story simply featured Biles lying on the floor, surrounded by her eleven medals. “Thank you, 2024,” the defending world champion wrote in the caption.

The third and final post was all about the people who made the past year special. “Here’s to 2025,” wrote Simone Biles as she shared the highlight reel for 2024. The carousel of happy memories featured images with Jonathan Owens, her fellow Olympians and GOAT crew, and of course, her sister Adria Biles. The one who filmed that viral video all those years ago.