Simone Biles closed her time at the Paris Olympics with a mix of emotions, including bawling her eyes out to her teammates after winning three gold and one silver medal. She called this year’s competition her “Redemption Tour” and led her team to a gold medal. Despite some setbacks, including falling on the balance beam, Biles reflected on her Olympic journey with pride and happiness. She mentioned the possibility of competing in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Biles credited her parents for her success, revealing she was adopted by Ronald and Nellie Biles. The gymnast also discussed her mental health routine during the games, emphasizing the importance of self-care and therapy sessions. Biles took a break after the Tokyo Olympics due to mental health struggles and is now a mental health advocate. She revealed her plans for the future, including starting a family with her husband Jonathan Owens. Biles expressed a desire to be remembered as someone who loved the sport, had fun, and was authentically herself, rather than just for her achievements in gymnastics.
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