Gabrielle Union, the wife of NBA legend Dwyane Wade, celebrated Simone Biles' gold medal performance at the Paris Olympics by sharing an Instagram story highlighting the gymnast's achievement.
Biles, now the most decorated American gymnast, won her record-breaking fifth Olympic gold medal in the balance beam final, further cementing her legacy with the most Olympic medals in USA gymnastics history.
Union shared Bleacher Report’s post about Biles’ achievement on her Instagram stories. See it below.
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Prior to Biles’ competition, Union posted a playful skit where she did a cartwheel and humorously pretended to hurt herself before wishing Team USA good luck in gymnastics.
In the video, Union wore a full-sleeve Team USA jersey and casual shorts, did a cartwheel, and then seemingly strained her hamstring. Dwyane Wade, who appeared to be filming, reacted with, “not again” as the video cut off.
Union added a supportive message:
“Team USA, we love you, we are cheering for you, we are praying for you, but you’ve got this. Jordan, Simone, Suni, Jade, Hezly: we are rooting for you. Let’s go, Team USA!”
Simone Biles' journey to Paris 2024 has been challenging. After withdrawing from several events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics due to mental health concerns, she took a necessary break to focus on her well-being.
Dwyane Wade is an analyst at the Paris Olympics.
Dwyane Wade is part of Team USA’s delegation for the 2024 Paris Olympics but not as an athlete.
Wade, who has one gold and one bronze Olympic medal, is part of NBC's commentary team for the 2024 Paris Olympics, specifically analyzing Team USA’s men’s basketball games.
In a statement, Wade expressed his excitement about sharing the Olympic experience with viewers:
“The Olympics are the world’s greatest sporting competition with elite athletes competing at the highest level on the world’s largest stage. I have tremendous pride when I look back at my time competing as an Olympic athlete,” Wade said.
“I have the utmost respect for these players and their commitment to greatness. It will be an honor to witness their journey in person and share this special experience with viewers while we unite to celebrate their pursuit of the gold.”
Wade, drafted by the Miami Heat in the historic 2003 NBA Draft, led the team to its first NBA championship in 2006 with stellar performances, earning him the Finals MVP.
He earned his first Olympic gold medal in 2008 as a member of the celebrated "Redeem Team."