Simone Biles wows Trevor Lawrence's wife Marissa, Jilly Anais with 'amazing' Olympic medal photoshoot
Simone Biles won four medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, earning the title of most decorated gymnast. After capturing seven gold medals, two silver medals and two bronze medals, many have labeled Biles the GOAT.
Naturally, Simone recapped her success in an elaborate post. Wearing a white dress in front of a white background, Biles posed with all 11 Olympic medals.
Fans were appreciative of the photo shoot, cheering Biles on.
"6 year old me would be proud 🥹🤎🤞🏾," Simone Biles wrote in her caption.
The superstar athlete is married to Jonathan Owens of the Chicago Bears. With that said, many from the NFL world have celebrated her big win at the Paris Olympics.
Jacksonville quarterback Trevor Lawrence's wife, Marissa, and Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson's girlfriend hyped Biles under her post.
"So amazing 🤍🤍," Marissa wrote.
Anais came through with a simple goat emoji to reflect Biles' status.
Anais, along with George Kittle's wife Claire, also commented when Biles competed in Paris.
"Greatest of all time!!!!! You freaking gooooooo Girl!" Anais wrote in her earlier.
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Simone Biles might not be able to make it to many NFL games this season
While training for her events, Biles is an equally enthusiastic part of her husband's career. Biles prioritizes attending NFL games to encourage the Bears safety, often adding stories and posts to cheer for her better half.
However, it might be tough for Biles to attend many NFL games this season.
With the USA team starting their 'Gold Over America Tour', Biles will travel the country. This might make it difficult for her to attend NFL games regularly.
In a TikTok video, Biles explained:
“I’m not sure how many games I’ll be able to make because in a few weeks, we go on tour. If you guys aren’t aware, I host the Gold Over America Tour and I think we’re doing about 32 stops."
The tour arrives in Chicago on September 29, the same day the Bears host the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field.