Rebeca Andrade was recently seen making waves in an all-white vacation outfit as she set out for a quick getaway in Rio de Janeiro. After embracing the holiday vibes with her friends and family, Andrade decided to embrace nature.
She enjoyed a successful run at the 2024 Paris Games, securing a gold medal in the floor event and two silver medals in the all-around and vault events. Andrade, along with her teammates created history by bagging the nation's first-ever medal for the event - bronze.
As the new year began, she embraced nature, relinquishing the breathtaking and soothing vibes of the wilderness. The Brazilian gymnast shared a few glimpses of her adventure. She was seen around a waterfall, donning a white bikini with a white hairband.
Sharing the pictures, Andrade penned a warm message, writing:
"Nice view from this side. Tide is good to taste. Over here I live easy. And my body dances non stop. This side have music, friends and Somebody to love ......... from this side! 🍃✨"
She further shared a few more pictures on her Instagram stories and captioned it:
"Rebe adventure."
Rebeca Andrade reflects on her successful 2024 year
As the 2024 year came to a conclusion, Rebeca Andrade reflected on her success-filled Olympic season.
Andrade shared a few glimpses from her floor routine victory at the Paris Olympics, where she defeated the legendary gymnast Simone Biles. During the medal ceremony, Biles and Jordan Chiles were seen bowing to Andrade.
Reflecting on the victorious past season, she expressed her gratitude for both the challenges and the joys it brought.
"Few days left and the year so many things have happened...It was worth every pain, every tear, sweat, loss (in results).. worth every smile, joy, discovery... The whole walk to get here! I've been practicing this sport for 20 years that makes my body vibrate and burn with unparalleled energy, something I know I'll hardly feel anywhere else!"
She added:
"The learnings that came not only this year but in other years as well, that have made me mature as an athlete and woman, will be with me wherever I go and will be shared with whoever wants and needs it!"
Following her glorious feats at the Paris Olympics, Andrade became the most decorated Brazilian Olympian.