Simone Biles will soon be competing at the Paris Olympics women's gymnastics all-around finals, and her baby niece is amongst the numerous fans cheering her on. In an adorable video, Ronni, a.k.a Baby Biles, can be seen jumping and cheering for the gymnast dressed in a Team USA leotard.
Ronni is the daughter of Biles’ elder brother Ron and his wife Sammi. Born in November 2022, the toddler has gained widespread recognition across social media as she cheers for her aunt, and her parents often share pictures of her in the gym.
Ronni is also often spotted at competitions where her Olympic and World Champion aunt is competing, and she is currently in Paris to watch Biles make history. As the American gymnast prepares to perform in the team final, Sammi Biles, Ronni’s mother, shared a video of the toddler dressed in a Team USA leotard jumping up and down in excitement. In the video, Sammi can be heard saying in the background:
“Competing for the United States of America, Ronni Biles, woooo.”
The post was captioned:
“LFGGGG team finalll. Do it for the little girl inside of each of you. We love & support yall no matter what!!! Let's gooooo TT @simonebiles, auntie hype queen Jo @jordanchiles, & TEAM @usagym. We will be cheering loud & proud in Bercy arena. Thank you @gkelite for letting me look like all the queens out on the floor today!”
While baby Ronni is at the Paris Olympics to cheer for Simone Biles, the toddler herself has received quite some attention, even getting a shout out from rapper Snoop Dogg.
Simone Biles qualifies for four individual finals
Meanwhile, Simone Biles has a busy schedule lined up for her at the Paris Olympics. After surviving an injury scare in the qualification round, the gymnast helped Team USA make it through to the team finals while also qualifying for four individual event finals.
In the qualifying round, Biles topped the charts with a score of 59.566 to make it through to the all-around finals. She also qualified for the vault, floor, and beam finals, with scores of 15.300, 14.733, and 14.600 respectively.
Biles will first be in action at the Bercy Arena for the team finals. She will be back on the mat on August 1 for the all-around finals. The vault finals are scheduled for August 3, and the beam and floor finals will take place on August 5.