Simone Biles jokingly asked for a reminder from her fans while celebrating her success at the Paris Olympics 2024, following the Closing Ceremony. Biles clinched four medals at the 2024 Paris Games and became the U.S. female gymnast with the most Olympic medals.
Biles clinched her second Olympic gold medal in the all-around event in Paris, securing the first at Rio 2016. She achieved this feat by posting a whopping score of 59.131 points to beat Brazil's Rebeca Andrade and her fellow teammate Suni Lee, who scored 57.932 and 56.465 points, respectively.
Following her successful campaign, Biles returned to the USA and was spotted reveling at a lively celebration. The legendary gymnast shared a series of Instagram stories, giving fans a sneak peek of her festive evening. She shared a video of the party, writing:
"The reason I'm unwell this morning."
Further, Biles shared a video of herself grooving to music along with her sister Adria Biles, and quipped about needing a reminder to go home from the fun-filled party.
"If you see me out at the club, please tell me to go home for my own sake and health in the am," she wrote.
A few hours later, the gymnast shared a selfie from her bed, and expressed her current state of emotions:
Biles returned to the USA following her successful participation at the 2024 Olympic Games, where she also bore the Olympic flag during the Closing Ceremony.
Simone Biles carries the Olympic flag during the Games transition to Los Angeles at the closing ceremony
Simone Biles received the honor of being a part of the Olympics' transition from the 2024 Paris Games to the 2028 Los Angeles Games during the closing ceremony in Paris, France.
The legendary gymnast was bestowed with the honor after her exceptional campaign in Paris, gathering a gold medal with the team and in individual all-around and vault. The 27-year-old gymnast also bagged a silver medal in the floor exercise.
She was seen in a black t-shirt and white skirt, along with a preventive boot on her left foot. Biles handed over the Olympic flag from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass to Tom Cruise during the extravagant closing ceremony on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at the Stade de France.
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games are slated from July 14 to 30, 2028.