Simone Biles

The "Late Night" host spotted a tactic from Republicans that they can't "actually believe."
The gymnastics champion suggested at the Olympics that she won't be doing this maneuver ever again.
The gold-medalist said she's set on "supporting and uplifting" her USA Gymnastics teammate as she works through the unprecedented Olympics drama.
Her husband, Owens, played for the Green Bay Packers in 2023 before signing a two-year deal with the team's longtime NFL rival, the Chicago Bears, in March.
Biles and her sister were adopted by their grandparents when they were children after they were placed in foster care due to their biological mother’s substance misuse.
The former first lady reacted to Biles and fellow U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles bowing to gold medalist Rebeca Andrade on the Olympic podium.
The former Olympian says she and her family have been hit with brutal online harassment since her comments about the "work ethic" of some gymnasts.
The gymnastics legend talked about retirement and reflected on her Olympics journey after her last competition in Paris.
Biles and U.S. teammate Jordan Chiles were targeted by the Baltimore Ravens' Marlon Humphrey, and gymnastics fans hit back hard.
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