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Simone Biles and Taylor Swift both stand atop their respective fields with records and accolades galore. While Biles reigns a gymnastics queen with more medals than anyone in the field, Swift has been on a record-breaking spree with her Eras Tour. However, while the icons adorn an esteemed respect from the fans for where they stand, for the 7-time Olympic medalist, there is a difference worth noting.

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Simone Biles has grown to embrace the status of a wunderkind gradually over the years. 30 World medals and 7 more in the Olympics have placed Biles on a glorious pedestal. However, despite all the numbers, titles, and recognition, the gymnast points out the disorienting difference the popularity carries. Is this a case of imposter syndrome or Biles wanting to hold her own, sans comparisons?

Simone Biles wishes to reign supreme of her own accord
The 2-time Olympian recently caught up with Vanity Fair for a feature. From Paris 2024, Jonathan Owens to the minor details of the journey, Simone Biles bared her heart out. In the midst of all the thoughts, the gymnast revealed the anxiety that came with popularity. “I think everyone wants to be famous, and then when it happens, you almost hit a wall and you have an identity crisis. You’re like, Am I made out for this? Why did I wish for this?” she tells Vanity Fair. However, while the gymnast and her parents have experienced the response of invasive fans, reporters, and photographers, Biles admits that it is far from what Taylor Swift receives.

“I’m not saying that [people] scream and line up like I’m Taylor Swift, [but] I still get a lot of attention. When five people come up to me and they’re rushing for a photo, I just get a little flustered. My anxiety kicks in,” she adds. But despite the unkind side that came with the popularity, Biles did not hesitate to stand up, to face the circumstances, and to vouch for what was important.

The gymnast carries the platform position with finesse
In 2021, during the Olympics, Simone Biles announced that she would no longer continue with the 2020 Olympics. Performing one of the skills, the Olympian experienced twisties, a gymnast’s most nightmarish fear. Biles knew then, after talking to her close ones, that she needed to prioritize her health. The phenom decided on the announcement on the biggest stage for athletes. She did not fear the brickbats, but intended to merely allow the message to pass through. Since then, Biles has been a paragon for many, a harbinger of mental health though she does not wish upon the title.

Team USA | Simone Biles

Moreover, Biles is also active in lending support to foster children and breaking the stigma around. “If I can be a lending hand and help people, then I’ll be open, honest, and vulnerable,” she says in the interview and has stood by it.

The Olympic medalist felt like a failure.

Simone Biles, the world’s most decorated gymnast, revealed her emotional journey and perspective on life after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in an in-depth interview with Vanity Fair.

Simone Biles shows her gold medal at the World Championships in...

Biles, 26, withdrew from the Games due to the mental health phenomenon known as the “twisties,” where gymnasts lose control of their bodies mid-air

In the interview, Biles confessed that her post-Tokyo hiatus wasn’t as glamorous as some might expect. She shared that the period was initially depressing until she sought therapy and received help. Despite being an advocate for mental health, discussing her Tokyo experience brought a sense of failure.

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Simone made the best decision for her
The gymnast faced criticism, labeled a “quitter” by trolls while supporters tried to elevate her as a mental health advocate, a role she wasn’t entirely comfortable with.

Biles, who clinched four gold medals at the 2016 Olympics in Brazil, returned to competition last year and aims to participate in the 2024 Olympics in Paris. While expressing excitement about her return, Biles admitted she felt petrified despite her extensive training.

Reflecting on the Tokyo aftermath, she remarked, “But all in all, it was the best decision.” Despite being coy about her decision, Simone stated that if she doesn’t make it to Paris, it won’t crush her.

It was a complicated return for Biles
Following her hiatus, Biles made an impressive comeback at the 2023 World Championships in Antwerp, winning five medals, including four golds. Despite her record-breaking achievements, Biles admitted feeling nervous and less confident than desired during the competition.

With 37 World and Olympic medals, Biles surpassed Vitaly Scherbo’s previous record of 33 career medals, solidifying her status as the most decorated athlete in gymnastics history.

While Biles hasn’t announced her 2024 competition schedule, fans eagerly anticipate her return, possibly at May’s U.S. Classic.

Owens defended his claim on a Vanity Fair exclusive where Biles is on the cover

In a recent Vanity Fair cover story, Jonathan Owens, husband of gymnastics legend Simone Biles, addressed the persistent disbelief surrounding his claim that he had “no clue” who Biles was when they first connected on the exclusive dating app Raya.

Owens claims he didn’t follow gymnastics
Owens insists that, at the time they met on the app, he was focused on a training camp at his alma mater, Missouri Western State University, and was oblivious to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics where Biles achieved iconic success.

“I never once was like, ‘Oh, let me check gymnastics out,'” he explained.

Owens quickly caught up on Biles’ achievements when he found her on Instagram.

“I was like, ‘Man, she got a lot of followers; she must be pretty good,'” he told Vanity Fair.

The NFL safety faced skepticism when he previously claimed ignorance during a joint podcast appearance with Biles in December.

Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles got married in April 2023

“When she won the Olympics, I was in college, and we didn’t have NBC… So I’m not paying attention,” he said on The Pivot podcast.

Owens & Biles connected during the pandemic
The couple, whose relationship blossomed during the COVID-19 pandemic, spent quarantine getting to know each other.

They shared moments of laughter, sangria, movies, and games.

Owens reminisced about the early days, saying, “I just noticed her laugh. It was just contagious.”

Owens’ confidence, highlighted by his claim that he was “the catch” in their relationship, stirred controversy on social media.

So Proud of You”: Ecstatic Simone Biles Applauds LSU Gymnast's Debut Win at  a 9.925 - The SportsRush

“I always say that the men are the catch,” Owens said, after he was asked if he considered himself the “catch” in his relationship with Biles.

Grilled on “How in the hell did you pull Simone Biles?”, Owens said on the podcast “It’s really how she pulled me, man, that’s the question.”

Despite the public scrutiny, Owens and Biles remain steadfast in their love.

As Biles shared a wedding-day photo on her Instagram with the caption “Mood,” she addressed critics with a post on X, saying, “Are y’all done yet?”

American Simone Biles said she felt like a failure following a disappointing 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Biles was aiming for six gold medals at the Games, which took place in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Simone Biles

Instead, the 26-year-old won a silver and bronze as she suffered with the ‘twisties’, which gymnasts describe as a kind of mental block, in Japan.

“I wish I could sit here and tell you it was glorious,” Biles told Vanity Fair magazine., external

“When I took a break after 2016 [Rio Olympics], I had the time of my life. I was doing anything and everything.

“But after 2020, it was kind of depressing until I started therapy and got help.

“I felt like a failure.”

Simone Biles makes history with 7th US gymnastics title - ABC News

Biles won four gold medals at the Games in Rio as she won the all-round, vault, floor and team events.

In Tokyo, she won a silver in the team event and bronze in the beam but pulled out of four events to prioritise her mental health as she struggled with the ‘twisties’.

“Even though I was empowering so many people and speaking out about mental health, every time I talked about my experience in Tokyo – because it obviously didn’t go the way that I had planned – it stung a little bit. But all in all, it was the best decision,” added Biles.

She returned to gymnastics following a two-year break when she won the all-round title at the US Classic.

Gymnastics-Simone Biles' unexpected Tokyo story | Reuters

Biles went on to win four gold medals at the World Championships in Belgium in 2023 and, in winning her second, became the most decorated gymnast in history with a total of 34 world and Olympic medals.

On making the Olympics in Paris this year, she said: “If I don’t make it to Paris, it won’t absolutely crush me.”

She reserved her praise for somebody else

 

In the world of gymnastics, names do not come much bigger than Simone Biles.

So for the USA athlete to single out Amari Drayton for credit over social media sensation Olivia Dunne, it would need to be something quite spectacular.

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The four-time Olympic gold medalist knows what it takes to produce a special routine under pressure and Drayton delivered the goods when the Louisiana State University (LSU) freshman performed at the annual Gym 101.

At the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on Friday, January 5, the LSU Gymnasts made a strong impression ahead of the 2024 season by showcasing 50 routines.

Drayton was only a last-minute replacement for one of her injured team-mates, but she stepped up to the plate in her first bars routine and finished with an impressive score of 9.925 – helping LSU beat Ohio State.

Taking to social media, Biles, 26, wrote on X: “That’s our girl, so proud of you amari.”

Simone Biles ignores Olivia Dunne and bows down to LSU's Amari Drayton

Simone Biles ignores Olivia Dunne
The excitement for the No. 3 LSU Tigers gymnastics team is usually generated whenever Olivia Dunne taking the mat.

Having graced the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and featuring in Forbes, Dunne is a global phenomenon already, with her mind-blowing tricks and flips always catching the eye.

But it was clear that during this particular close contest, the spotlight was focused on Drayton after her decisive routine and rightly so, with her coach Jay Clark praising her incredible display.

“We got to see a freshman do something spectacular,” he said, according to NOLA. “Amari came through for us. It was also a brand new vault she’d never done [scoring another 9.925] and she didn’t know she was going in until after beam and got a 9.925.”

Speaking about her performance, Drayton stated that she was happy to have been given the chance to compete, saying: “It didn’t feel real. I was just really happy I got to compete out there.”

The LSU gymnasts will be back on the mat for the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad meet in West Valley City, Utah.

Simone Biles might not mind her husband, Jonathan Owens’ repeatedly owning up to things that fall pretty much unbelievable to the internet world. Not just in the latest Pivot Podcast but previously Jonathan Owens admitted that he couldn’t get hold of the shadow Simone Biles cast over the sports arena for years. “I didn’t know who she was,” was his zeitgeist to the Texas Monthly in 2021. However, that couldn’t dim the relationship goals between the gymnastic superpower and NFL brute force. Rather, Simone Biles came up openly when there was any gloom over the Green Bay Packers’ lanky guy.

Solidifying the wife’s expectation, on New Year’s Day, the husband, Jonathan Owens, attained something that might inflict merriment on Simone Biles. In the run, he already claimed accolades from a legendary NFL homebody.

Jonathan Owens’ transmogrified avatar in return from injury
On Sunday, January 1, Jonathan Owens chose the match against the Minnesota Vikings to glissade over Simone Biles’ expectation from the guy. In that evening, Owen railed four tackles on the opponent. Out of those three fiery attempts, three came in solo touch. Eventually, the Vikings appeared meek in front of the phantasmagoria the 28-year-old created in the court and lost by a scoreline of 33-10. The solo attempts were too heroic to be ignored by NFL grangousier, Jaleel Johnson. The defensive tackle later took to IG story to show his wonder in sentence, “IM JUST SAYING WE ALL SEE @jowens blowing up this year”. The satisfied safety guy of GBP could all do was share the story on his IG handle.

Despite facing repeated complaints of decadence, Jonathan Owens couldn’t let go of the belief of Simone Biles that she gathered on him when Owens remained sidelined due to his knee injury in the season. For the last five straight weeks this season, the fifth-year safety appeared in defensive attempts in the final squad. Rather, he shaded 54 solo tackles, adding to the 78 tackles in 16 matches for the GBP this season. That might help Simone Biles to forget his absence by her side on New Year’s Day.

The support from Simone Biles
Simone Biles acknowledged that the distance between the couple was huge and in the 9-month marriage stint, the couple remained distant due to their sports commitments. But that couldn’t make the athlete complain about things. Rather, she often equaled herself with Owens’ situation, as both saw their upbringing in quite similar fashion. So when on January 1, Jonathan Owens was all about huddling against the Yellow jersey-giants, Simone Biles was all in her friend’s marriage party in NY.

Moreover, the perspicuity seen on her face on the day proved the ostentatious satisfaction the wife received from her hubby’s performance on the field. That quite proved the distinctive appearance of both sports stars who often exchange their personas for exercise.

As the most formidable gymnast in history, Simone Biles has effortlessly outshined every woman or man in the gymnastic realm. But her 35 medals across Worlds and Olympics aren’t limited to metal pieces only. The moolah which she rakes in with each medal is a thing to consider too. After a two-year hiatus, when the 26-year-old made a comeback at the 2023 US National Championships, it was difficult to register how powerful her displays were. But now, as the Olympic year rolled in, it’s time for clearing the air. But the question does arise. How affluent is she in the grand scheme of things?

Currently standing with 27 World Championship medals including 21 golds, this year was path-breaking in Biles’ life. Not only that, she had showered herself with lucrative brand deals to diversify her portfolio and become the business acumen queen. But the one question that remains, how much money does Simone Biles make from gymnastics?

Simone Biles’ lucre and prospects
Ceremoniously enough, Biles has emerged as the most decorated woman athlete. But 2023 was especially noteworthy since she made it to the Forbes’ Highest-paid female athletes’ list. And according to that, she’s the owner of $10million, as per December 2022. And according to 2023’s Forbes list, she stands with $7.1million, the major of which has been bagged from endorsements. Biles rescinded herself on grounds of depression in 2020. Biles walked out of the Tokyo Olympics with ennui. But the Olympian doesn’t earn as much money as you think via gymnastics. To break it down, per Forbes, $37,500 for each gold medal, $22,500 for each silver medal, $15,000 for each bronze medal, according to 2022’s report.

Moving on, as per 2016 Rio Olympics, each gold medal held $25,000, each silver medal $15,000 and each bronze $10,000. The 26-year-old had walked home with a cumulative $147,500 from her Olympic winnings. But the 4x Olympic gold medalist credits a great deal of her career success to her brand partners.

Brand endorsements of Biles
Some brands Simone Biles has dabbled in are Athleta, Beats by Dre, Core Power Fitness Shakes, GK Elite, Candid Dental, Uber Eats, United Airlines, Visa, Hershey’s, Kellogg’s, MasterClass, Mattress Firm, and SK-II. Some days before the 2020 Summer Olympics, she terminated her ties with the behemoth Nike. Moreover, the Olympian concocts several sponsored content and advertises her brands across her social platforms.

The renowned gymnast added one more award to her showcase.

In a resounding testament to her unrivaled achievements, American gymnast Simone Biles has been honored as the AIPS Female Athlete of the Year for 2023 by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). This accolade adds yet another jewel to the illustrious career of the most decorated gymnast in the world.

The prestigious title comes on the heels of a remarkable year for Biles, who made an extraordinary comeback to competitive gymnastics after a two-year hiatus.

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The 26-year-old gymnastics icon showcased her prowess at the 2023 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, securing her sixth all-around title and clinching gold in floor exercise, balance beam, and team events.

Simone Biles’ triumphant return was marked by a historic eighth individual all-around title at the US Championships in August 2023, solidifying her status as the greatest gymnast, male or female, in the world.

It is the fourth award for Simone
The gymnastics star journey through the year included a captivating performance at the 2023 U.S. Classic gymnastics competition, where she claimed three gold medals.

This recognition by AIPS is not new for the Olympic medalist, who previously earned the title of AIPS Best Athlete of the Year in 2016 and followed it up with consecutive victories in 2018 and 2019. Her incredible achievements transcend the sport, making her a global inspiration.

Simone Biles’ resilience and unparalleled success have garnered her the admiration of sports journalists worldwide, with a panel of 405 journalists from 107 countries voting in her favor.

None deserved it more than Biles
The AIPS Athlete of the Year award is a fitting tribute to Biles’ extraordinary contributions to the world of gymnastics, solidifying her legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time.

As Simone continues to break barriers and redefine excellence in gymnastics, the AIPS Female Athlete of the Year honor stands as a testament to her indomitable spirit and unparalleled achievements on the global stage.

The most decorated gymnast, Simone Biles has reached heights unprecedented through a decade of her career. With 37 medals, 2 Olympics, and 5 elements to her name, the gymnast has braved through the paths. The stance stands particularly true to Biles’ response to twisties at the 2020 Olympics. Though a momentary doubt engulfed the gymnast back then of not returning to the sport, she continues to tread forward down the path.

Standing tall against twisties and adding accolades to her name hasn’t however kept the fear away from Simone. In one of the recent interviews, the 7-time Olympic medalist revealed that she finds certain moves scary and one taken away from her muscle memory. Nonetheless, the drive still persists in the Olympian.

Simone Biles admits to scary reality
Biles recently appeared on Peacock’s ‘2023 Back That Year Up’ hosted by Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson. On the candid themes of pop culture, sports, social media, and more, Simone Biles was interviewed on topics from career to husband Jonathan Owens. In line with it, the first segment of the show discussed the gymnast’s comeback for the year and the elements she held to her name. “You have 5 different gymnastics moves named after you, right? Do you have a favorite? And can you still do all of the moves?” Though the answer held harsh truth, Biles answered with a smile.

“That’s funny. I can actually still do four out of five. Like one of them is too hard that I can’t even do it anymore. But we are working on it.” As for the favorite among the lot, a single do not hold the top spot for the gymnast. but rather, the elements are ranked based on how scary they are. Upon being asked the scariest, the obvious one, Biles II rose to the top. Earlier known as Yurchenko Double Pike, the element was the most recent one to be named after Simone and arguably the scariest.

A look at the gymnast’s namesake skills
One of the first skills to be added to the gymnast’s name was the ‘Biles’ on floor. The executive included a double back layout with a half twist. The second on floor is known as Biles II. The move involves double backflip and triple twist. Pushing herself further, Biles on Balance Beam came to be, debuting in 2019. This includes a double-twisting double backflip for dismount.

The next one on Vault is rather complicated to describe and perform. A roundoff on the springboard connected to a half turn onto the vault with two full twists; explains Pop Sugar. The last of the moves, Biles II on Vault was performed at 2023 Worlds. The move includes a roundoff onto the springboard followed by a back handspring onto the vault and two backflips with straight legs.

For the last few weeks, things have gone south for Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens after his confession about his initial days of dating Simone Biles. However, at the onset of the Green Bay Packers’ storming into the season finale on Sunday, January 7, the remembrance of the team’s safety looked more glittery. The December 19 premiered, ‘The Pivot’ podcast highlighted several nooks and crannies of Jonathan Owens’ personal life and his humble beginnings.

Meanwhile, the Podcast was fairly engaged with NFL hobnobs like Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder. All they wanted to know was the gradual transformation of the shoulders Green Bay Packers rely on. Jonathan Owens catered to them nicely.

Jonathan Owens opens up his youthhood persona
In the Pivot Podcast, Ryan ‘RC’ Clark, the former safety in Washington Commanders couldn’t hold his curiosity from the Green Bay Packers’ safety’s phantasmagoria. He threw his quest veiling in the shade of ‘starting in St. Louis and ending in Missouri Western’ wordings. Following this, Owens began reminiscing to reveal the truth. However, the extraordinary part came when he conceded: “I was trying to get a scholarship, man because I knew my mom wasn’t going to be able to afford college so they gave me a full scholarship and I had Pell grants so I was able to get a little refund check.” That left the RC and his ilks in the room stunned.

The 28-year-old safety closed the chapter with RC’s question with an affirmative, “That was all I needed at the time you know so that was that’s how that happened”.

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The quagmire settling with Jonathan Owens
In the same interview, Jonathan Owens acknowledged that his ‘flappings’ were awkward since his growing up days. The reason was simple as previously Owens divulged his childhood kenspeckle. “I was a late bloomer athletically. In high school, I was a good player on the team but I hadn’t I wasn’t like totally sure of myself yet” was his version. So the journey from that not-so-obvious childhood to get a scholarship in college was nothing short of a magic run, which has been quite the case in his Green Bay Packers’ stint.

So the ethereal sangfroid culminated in Jonathan Owens is from his mother and his humble beginnings . That part was also visible in the same vicinity that claimed uproar in the last weeks.