"It's very sentimental and he also has an 'S' on his ring finger" - Simone Biles shares story behind latest tattoo featuring Jonathan Owens' initial
Seven-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles recently revealed the secret behind the newly made tattoo on her finger. This happened just a couple of days back at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where she was present for the Gold Over America Tour.
During an interview with Access Hollywood's Scott Evans, Biles explained that the newly inked "J" tattoo on her finger is a tribute to her husband, Chicago Bears NFL player Jonathan Owens. She described it as a gesture of love, adding that Owens has reciprocated with an "S" tattoo on his finger as an "ode" to her.
Biles, 27, also shared that she and her close friend Jordan Chiles got their tattoos after their Gold Over America tour performance in Arizona on September 18.
"It's very sentimental and he (Jonathan Owens) also has an 'S' on his ring finger as just an ode to me. He loves me so much and I love him and I knew that it would be such a big surprise. I actually called him the other day because we tattoed in Arizona after the show literally two days ago," he said.
"I wanted to surprise him because he already got his and I kept telling him no I'm not doing it. So he actually woke up in the middle of the night and I had just landed in San Francisco and he was like "I am going to cry," Biles added.
During the conversation, Chiles joined Biles in saying that she had gotten three tattoos on different parts of her body after the Arizona show.
Simone Biles plans to attend husband Jonathan Owens' next week's NFL match
Simone Biles recently said that she is planning to attend Jonathan Owens' match on Sunday (September 29) in Chicago.
Despite having a Gold Over America tour performance scheduled for the same day, the gymnast has expressed her intention to make time for the game. Biles has also said that due to her tour commitments, she won't be able to attend any more Chicago Bears games until November.
She said (via Access Hollywood):
"Next week we actually in Chicago and they play the same day that we perform. So I'm going to go to the game and see them and then come in the afternoon and perform."
On September 29th, Owens' Chicago Bears will face off against the Los Angeles Rams, who are currently ranked fourth in the NFC West Conference standings.