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September 8, 2023, rose to the occasion as an exuberant exception in Simone Biles’ daily to-do list. On that day, the 26-year-old gymnastic royalty took a break from her daily training schedule and threw herself into a night-long party. The special occasion hinted toward Simone Biles’ friend Rachel Moore’s bachelorette party. The pack couldn’t hold their reins of fun as Simone Biles posted an Instagram story, captioned “Let the bach begin,”. However, just in months’ difference, Simone appeared in a starkly different posture.

On New Year’s Eve, all Simone Biles could do was grab the warm bed and give her BFF a chance to loathe her. However, the exchanges of the Instagram stories made it a treat for fans.

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Simone Biles posts an apology for her untimely mistake 

On January 1, Simone Biles took to her IG story to post an apology in replying to her BFF, Ali Tyler. It was the occasion for a marriage party on New Year’s Eve. But Simone couldn’t stay awake late and went to bed when it was 10:13 pm local time. Ali Tyler posted in her Instagram story by framing the sleeping beauty of Simone Biles. The caption gave out, “not this b***h inviting me to fly cross country for a NYE wedding only for her to be asleep before 10:30,”. The most decorated gymnast tried to calm down the situation by resharing the post in her IG story with the grieving, “I am soooooo sorry,” However, later Simone Biles posted a plethora of pictures of the day with Ali Tyler, captioning, “ringing in the new year”.

However, that was pretty much un-Bilesque. As Simone leaves few chances to spend time with her girl gang, her appearances in off-courts attest to that. Last time in Lambeau Field, Simone Biles appeared to cheer her husband, Jonathan Owens, the Green Bay Packers safety, in her girl gang. Even the NFL framed the entry moment of the pack in awe and posted it on X later. However, last night’s case might be a result of the regime Simone which the gymnast explained previously.

The grueling practice schedule 

As the Olympics is coming at the door, the practice schedule of Simone Biles heaves up. The athlete already possesses seven Olympic medals. However, this time, she would want to extend the tally. That needs a performance raise. Simone supported that view. So her training schedule has gone several inches up.

In an interview with Bustle in December 2023, she claimed, “I typically get up around 6:15 and let my dogs out, and then I start getting ready for practice. Practice starts at 7, so I have to be out the door by 6:45,” providing nooks and crannies of her daily routines. So that is the reason that has left her little time for her enjoyment in recent times. After all, it is the Paris Olympics year.

The Olympics are always an exciting time for enthusiasts to root for their favorite players. For gymnastics fans, Simone Biles has always been the GOAT across the sport. Even after her stint at the Tokyo Olympics, fans have only been hoping for a glimpse of her at the upcoming edition.

Things began looking up after Biles’ terrific performance at the World Championships in Antwerp. After swooping four gold medals off with her jaw-dropping performance, fans knew their favorite gymnast was back with a bang. But has she planned for what lies ahead for her?

In a candid interview with hosts Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson, Biles addressed the question that the world needs an answer to. Will she make an appearance at the Paris Olympics this year? While sounding hopeful, the star gave a reality check about the competition.

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While she did confirm she’d be there at the venue, whether she’d be present as an audience member or as a participant was unclear. She intends to join as a team member, but ultimately, it depends on the selection process.

After the Tokyo Olympics, Biles took a long break to rejuvenate and focus on her mental health. This included supporting her husband, Jonathan Owens, at his NFL matches, attending many therapy sessions, and partying hard on every occasion.

While the scenario is pretty similar currently as well, Biles takes time to rehearse at her gym. She even recently put up an impressive series of tricks on the bars and beams on her Instagram stories. This included some of her toughest moves that she pulled off with ease now that she has taken time to heal.

What caused Simone Biles to stumble?

Every gymnast needs accurate mind-body coordination to perform every single trick with finesse. However, there are certain situations where the gymnast might face a hindrance to their mind-body balance. One such case is termed ‘Twisties’. And Biles suffered a serious bout during the Tokyo Olympics.

Recalling the terrifying moment it hit her, the star gymnast opened up about how she couldn’t keep herself aware of her surroundings mid-air. Twisties are notorious for causing serious injuries, and while Biles had an upsetting experience, she’s now back with hopes and passion.

Simone Biles celebrated the New Year…asleep.

The Olympic gymnast, 26, attended a friend’s wedding only to drift into her dreams hours before midnight. On her Instagram story, Biles shared a repost from her friend Kayla Simone,

who snapped a photo of her holiday snooze.

“Not this b—-h inviting me to fly cross country for a NYE wedding only for her to be asleep before 10:30,” the friend captioned the picture.

Biles added, “I am soooooo sorry,” in her repost, and both women included laughing emojis.

Biles husband, Jonathan Owens, did not attend — the Green Bay Packers safety had a Sunday Night Football game in Wisconsin against the Minnesota Vikings.

It was the first game in a few weeks that Biles had to miss. After her gymnastics season slowed down, the 23-time world champion has been up in Wisconsin to watch Owens play multiple times in November and December, including his Dec. 3 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, where Taylor Swift was also in attendance to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

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The Olympic gold medalist and Owens wed on April 22, 2023, at a courthouse in Houston. A few weeks later, they threw an extravagant second wedding in Mexico.

Ever since their romance began in March 2020, Owens has supported Biles — especially following her decision to withdraw from several events at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

During an episode of Biles’ docuseries, Simone vs Herself, Owens said that one of the things he was most impressed by was Biles’ commitment to her craft.

“Her work ethic was the first thing that caught my eye. I’d never watch gymnastics before, when I first met I honestly didn’t know who she was … The coolest thing for me is that I get to witness someone who is literally at the pinnacle of their sport, it’s motivating just to see that and the impact that she has on people,” he said.

Biles and Owens first met on the dating app Raya in 2020, and the gymnast made the first move.

“He would say I slid into his DMs,” Biles told WSJ. Magazine in July 2021. “I saw him, and I was like, ‘Oh, he’s pretty cute,’ so I said hi … and then I saw that he was in the Houston area, so we started chatting a little bit, and then we went to hang out a week or two later.”

Now that Owens is playing for the Green Bay Packers, Biles has opened up about taking their relationship long distance so soon after tying the knot.

In an interview on the Today show in October, the athlete shared that she is enjoying watching her new husband from the sidelines.

“It’s been really fun supporting what he loves to do,” Biles said of Owens during the interview. “Obviously he’s in Green Bay right now. My season just ended, so I’m super excited to get out there to Green Bay for the holidays to support him.”

She also shared how her perspective on gymnastics has changed since getting married.

“Gymnastics is just something I get to come in and have the privilege of doing. I don’t feel like it’s the end all be all anymore, as before I kind of felt like that,” she explained at the time. “I get to go home to my husband, to my dogs, to my house and all of the things. So it feels really good.”

Simone Biles, the most decorated gymnast to ever grace the sport, has added another feather to her cap. The American has been awarded the L’Équipe Champion of Champions for her stellar performances in 2023.

The award is presented by the French daily sports newspaper L’Équipe annually. There are four trophies up for grabs – the best female and male international sports athletes, and the best female and male French sports athletes.

For Biles, this is her fourth time winning the award, having been bestowed with the honor previously in 2016, 2018, and 2019. The gymnast’s 2023 has certainly been deserving of every recognition, given her incredible performances.

Returning to competitions after a nearly two-year long hiatus, Simone Biles stunned everyone on her comeback. She got the ball rolling with an appearance at the 2023 US Classics in August. There, she finished her campaign with 3 golds, one each in the all-around, floor, and balance-beam, and a singular bronze in the uneven bars.

Following this, Biles returned to the international stage at the 2023 Antwerp World Championships in September. The event saw her claim four golds and a silver, solidifying her position as the world’s most decorated gymnast. While in Belgium, Simone also debuted her new vault, the Yurchenko Double Pike, and the move was subsequently named the Biles II.

For her L’Équipe Champion of Champions Award, Simone Biles beat out competition from the likes of American skier Mikaela Shiffrin and legendary swimmer Katie Ledecky, who finished second and third in the “World Champion of Champions rankings.

After a case of the twisties led to an extended period away from the sport, the greatest gymnast in history returned to competition.

The best part of Simone Biles’s 2023 is 2024.

When this year began, it seemed like we might never see the greatest gymnast of all time perform again.

Biles had long been planning to end her career at the Tokyo Olympics, which the pandemic pushed to 2021. But when she developed a mental block called the twisties, which robbed her of her ability to locate herself in space and left her at risk of catastrophic injury, she had to pull out of all but one competition there. (She is Simone Biles, so even after fighting through the worst week of her career and stripping down her routine, she earned bronze on the balance beam.) On her post-Olympics tour, she performed only skills she could land safely. And then, for close to a year, she stayed away from the sport.

Gymnastics scared her, and it had stopped being fun. But in September 2022, she tentatively returned to the gym outside Houston, ostensibly to regain her fitness, but also to prove to herself that she could. She took off most of that October and November, then played around with some combinations last December.

“I really feel like [coach Laurent Landi] is always one step ahead of me,” she later said. “So every time I would come into the gym, he was like, ‘O.K., so I have some set routines for you.’ And I’m like, ‘What? I’m literally just trying to get in shape!’”

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But by January, she was ready to return to practicing twice a day. In March, around the time she turned 26, she took her other coach—Laurent’s wife, Cécile—to dinner at a Mexican restaurant to discuss a return to competition.

“When [margaritas] get in the mix, who knows what you’re gonna say?” Biles recalled with a laugh. They decided that after her May wedding to Green Bay Packers defensive back Jonathan Owens, she would “go full force,” she said. “Kind of put life on hold.”

Almost before she knew it, she found herself outside Chicago in August for the U.S. Classic—her first competition in two years and two days—where she dominated. Then it was on to the national championships, in San Jose, Calif., three weeks later, where she dominated. Then to the world championships, in Antwerp, Belgium, in October, where … you get it. In that stretch she became the first gymnast to win eight all-around U.S. titles and, in Belgium, her four gold medals—including her record-tying sixth in the all-around—and the silver she won gave her 37 medals at world championships and the Olympics, the most in history.

“I think I’m in better shape than I was in 2021,” she said. “Mentally and physically.”

But she worried that fans would not embrace her comeback. Within the gymnastics community she received plenty of support when she pulled out of the events in Tokyo, and many athletes thanked her for starting a conversation about pressure in sports. But there was no shortage of insults hurled at her online. So when every arena she entered sounded like a Taylor Swift concert, she was relieved.

“What shocks me the most is everyone’s so supportive,” she said at the U.S. Classic. “In the crowd, all the girls, all of the signs … the outpouring of love and support that I had on Twitter, on Instagram and in the arena was just really shocking and surprising to me, that they still have so much belief in me, they still love me and it just makes my heart warm, because it’s nice to come out here and have all that support, especially in a time like this where I was really nervous to compete again. I can’t ask for more.”

Cue the speculation, which Biles did her best to dodge. After the U.S. Classic, she said, “It’s just like when you get married, they ask you when you’re having a baby. You come to Classics; they’re asking you about the Olympics.” At nationals, she said with a grin, “Y’all are kind of nosy sometimes.” Biles finally admitted in September that she plans to end her comeback in Paris next year. She will compete in one more Olympics, and she will do it on her terms.

At the worlds, Biles landed her Yurchenko double pike on vault, a move so challenging that no other woman has even attempted it in competition—and so dangerous that the International Gymnastics Federation has artificially lowered its score to discourage other gymnasts from trying it and hurting themselves. Biles once said she added it to her arsenal “because I can.” It has since become her fifth eponymous skill.

Once, that sort of legacy might have been enough for her. But she found another motivation as she returned to competition. At 26, nearly every time she does anything, she breaks an age record in a sport often populated by high schoolers. Biles was the oldest woman ever to win the all-around at nationals and the oldest U.S. woman to compete at the world championships in more than 50 years. She said with experience comes a smarter training regimen and a sharper sense of purpose. (“At this point, nobody’s forcing me out here,” she said. “This is truly me.”) And as the NCAA’s name, image and likeness policy has allowed some of her national team teammates to earn money while they compete in college, prolonging their careers, the face of gymnastics is beginning to change.

“I think having me and some of the other girls that are a little bit older, and seeing what we’re doing and being more mature physically and mentally in the gym, it just gives [young gymnasts] all the hope in the world that you don’t have to peak at 16,” she said. “Your time is still coming.”

Simone Biles‘ presence on the ground has spread far and wide to gain attention across countries. Being the most decorated gymnast has brought Biles numerous awards the industry and organizations have to offer for the prowess and inspiration she yields. The 7-time Olympic medalist’s stature was honored yet again as she returned to the mats stronger and resilient.

Recently, the Global Wellness Summit celebrated Simone in her vociferous stance on mental health and well-being. Though her stand on the cause during the Olympics invited backlash, a well-backed recognition emphasized the gymnast’s right steps. Today, two months later, as the year pulls down its veneer, Biles stood to prove her excellent presence, tallying the awards’ numbers forward.

Simone Biles receives year-end honors

The International Sports Press Association (AIPS), recently announced its Athletes of the Year for the 2023 edition. Over 100 member countries of the association participated in the poll to decide the winners of the male and female categories. From a panel of 405 journalists, Simone Biles slid through to garner 353 votes and claim the first position. It was the gymnast’s 3rd time claiming the title, following previous wins in 2016 and 2019. Biles was further followed by Caitlin Clark, Iowa’s basketball star and Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmati.

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As for the men’s category, the Serbian star, Djokovic Novak swept up a total of 616 votes. Having established himself as one of the prominent players of Tennis, Novak rose to hold a record-extending eighth-year-end No. 1 finish in the Men’s singles World Tennis Ranking. Though the two athletes have nothing left to prove their excellence, they yet continue to tread the way ahead. While the United Open, Australian Cup, and more await the Tennis icon, Simone Biles has just one immediate goal for the upcoming year.

The gymnastic tryst in 2023

During the 2020 Olympics, Simone Biles cut her journey short to focus on her mental health. The decision extended to encompass 2 years of Simone off the mats. While the hiatus brought along uncertainties of returning, the gymnast announced her comeback in June this year. “I will always get to do whatever I want to do after my career is over,” Biles told Olympics.com“But I won’t be able to do my career forever.” 

In August, she dominated the 2023 US Classic gymnastics. With 59.1, she won the all-around, while 14.8 secured her gold on the balance beam. Further, she clinched the eighth individual all-around title at the US Championships, followed by 5 medals at the Worlds. With continued momentum in place, Biles will look to grab a spot for the 2024 Olympics during the trials from June 27–30, 2024.

For the last few weeks, things have gone south for Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens after his confession about his initial days of dating Simone Biles. However, at the onset of the Green Bay Packers’ storming into the season finale on Sunday, January 7, the remembrance of the team’s safety looked more glittery. The December 19 premiered, ‘The Pivot’ podcast highlighted several nooks and crannies of Jonathan Owens’ personal life and his humble beginnings.

Meanwhile, the Podcast was fairly engaged with NFL hobnobs like Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder. All they wanted to know was the gradual transformation of the shoulders Green Bay Packers rely on. Jonathan Owens catered to them nicely.

Jonathan Owens opens up his youthhood persona 

In the Pivot Podcast, Ryan ‘RC’ Clark, the former safety in Washington Commanders couldn’t hold his curiosity from the Green Bay Packers’ safety’s phantasmagoria. He threw his quest veiling in the shade of ‘starting in St. Louis and ending in Missouri Western’ wordings. Following this, Owens began reminiscing to reveal the truth. However, the extraordinary part came when he conceded: “I was  trying to get a scholarship, man because I knew my mom wasn’t going to be able to afford college so they gave me a full scholarship and I had Pell grants so I was able to get a little refund check.” That left the RC and his ilks in the room stunned.

The 28-year-old safety closed the chapter with RC’s question with an affirmative, “That was all I needed at the time you know so that was that’s how that happened”. 

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The quagmire settling with Jonathan Owens  

In the same interview, Jonathan Owens acknowledged that his ‘flappings’ were awkward since his growing up days. The reason was simple as previously Owens divulged his childhood kenspeckle. “I was a late bloomer athletically. In high school, I was a good player on the team but I hadn’t I wasn’t like totally sure of myself yet” was his version. So the journey from that not-so-obvious childhood to get a scholarship in college was nothing short of a magic run, which has been quite the case in his Green Bay Packers’ stint.

So the ethereal sangfroid culminated in Jonathan Owens is from his mother and his humble beginnings . That part was also visible in the same vicinity that claimed uproar in the last weeks.

There’s no time like the present to treat yourself (and loved ones) to some Simone Biles-approved gift picks.

We included these products chosen by Simone Biles because we think you’ll like her picks at these prices. Simone is a paid spokesperson for Athleta. E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time.

The holiday season can get so busy with obligations, fun events, and gift shopping. That’s why Simone Biles teamed up with Athleta for a holiday campaign with a message. The Olympian explained, “I know the holidays can be a hectic time, but please remember to continue to prioritize yourself and your well-being through it all. For me, I try to balance it all by making sure to spend quality time with my husband and family and making time for my own self-care. I encourage everyone to find what works for you. We only have one life, so treat it with care!”

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A great incentive for prioritizing your wellness is a workout wardrobe that makes you feel your best. The gymnast shared, “This holiday season, my hope is for women and girls everywhere to find their own balance and to stay present for yourself, whatever that may look like. If you are looking for some new ideas, here are a few pieces that I’ve added to my winter wardrobe. I love the intersection of style and performance, and they’re so comfortable, I haven’t wanted to take them off.”

Simone’s Athleta favorites win a gold medal for fashion and function.

Simone Biles’ Top Holiday Gift Ideas

Athleta Salutation Bodysuit

Warning: if you don’t like getting outfit compliments, this jumpsuit isn’t for you. Everyone will adore this look on you and you will love wearing it because it’s just as comfy as it is cute since it’s made from buttery soft fabric that is supportive without restriction. This outfit feels like gentle hug and it has a built-in bra for added support. Plus, there are pockets to stash your small essentials.

Athleta Conscious Crop Bra & Athleta Salutation Stash Mesh Tight

Look and feel cool in this set made from quick-drying, sweat-wicking fabric. The bra has a high-coverage neckline for stress-free workouts (no need to worry about anything popping out while you exercise). The matching leggings have UPF 40+ sun protection and mesh ventilation to keep you cool.

The sports bra comes in many colors with sizes from XS to 3X. The leggings come in 3 shades with sizes ranging from XS to 3X.

There was some serious star power in Green Bay on Sunday afternoon.

Twelve-time Grammy award-winning artist Taylor Swift was in attendance for the Kansas City Chiefs’ 27-19 road defeat against the Green Bay Packers.

Watching on in person for the fifth time this season in support of her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, Swift sat alongside Brittany Mahomes – the wife of Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes – in a suite at Lambeau Field.

It was her first appearance at a Chiefs game since October 7, when the reigning Super Bowl champions took down the Los Angeles Chargers, 31-17.

The pop superstar embarked on the South American leg of her ‘Eras Tour’ shortly after, with Kelce returning the favor and attending her concert in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Swift had been a good omen for the Chiefs coming into Sunday’s matchup, with the team having gone 4-0 with her in attendance and Kelce averaging 8.5 receptions and 108 receiving yards in those games.

However, there was to be no such good luck on Sunday, as the Chiefs were downed by the Packers.

Lambeau featured another celebrity power couple in the stadium on Sunday: seven time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles was in attendance to support her husband, Green Bay safety Jonathan Owens.

The gymnastics icon had previously been seen at a Packers home game this season and wished Owens luck before the game.

Owens scored his first career NFL touchdown on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions after recovering a fumble, with Biles barely able to contain her excitement on social media.

A Sunday night upset

Love was certainly in the air in every sense in Green Bay on Sunday.

But the biggest of all was Packers quarterback Jordan Love. The 25-year-old threw for 267 yards and three touchdowns and had zero interceptions, going 25-for-36 on passing attempts.

Love is playing his first NFL season as a full-time starting QB, having spent his first three years in the league as the backup to four-time MVP Aaron Rodgers.

He led the Packers to touchdowns on their opening two drives of the game and spearheaded the offense to score on five out of seven of the home side’s total possessions.

Love was able to go toe-to-toe with reigning MVP Mahomes, who threw 21-for-33 for 210 yards, a touchdown and an interception, as the Packers defense stepped up to frustrate Kansas City after Green Bay had cut the lead to two early in the fourth.

For his part, Kelce led the Chiefs in receiving on the night, managing four receptions for 81 yards in the game, below his average when Swift is in the crowd.

End-of-game controversy

The game’s ending was mired in refereeing controversy, however, with no less than four plays on the Chiefs’ final drive sparking debate amongst fans.

With just under a minute to go, Mahomes took off after the snap for a first down, but was hit hard as he was heading out of bounds by Owens, resulting in an unnecessary roughness penalty.

Green Bay rookie cornerback Carrington Valentine then evaded an apparently clear pass interference penalty, despite appearing to make significant contact with Chiefs wide receiver Marques Valdes-Scantling.

Valdes-Scantling was again involved as the clock stopped when he was ruled out-of-bounds after a late catch. Finally, a Mahomes Hail Mary pass went uncaught in the end zone, with the officials not agreeing with the pronounced claims of pass interference from the Chiefs.

The Packers escaped with their third win in a row and now sit at 6-6. They look forward to continuing the momentum and possibly entering the playoff pictures in a primetime matchup against the struggling New York Giants on December 11, while Kansas City, now 8-4, will take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens are often adored for their visible support towards each other, in career and otherwise. While each presents a unique path to extend a cheer, Simone is often seen flying miles to make her presence in the stands. Bengals, Bears, and Vikings, the Packers safety has found himself a staunch support on the field this NFL season.

Though Simone has constantly announced her appearance, it hasn’t always been a smooth sail for the gymnast. With the weather that Wisconsin has to offer, Biles has battled the odds to cherish her man from the stands. The Green Bay Packers fandom, aware of the conditions, took a playful dig at the gymnast as they presented a ‘Calm Down’ parody to welcome Taylor Swift to the stands.

Simone Biles braces up to relive unkind weather

The Green Bay Packers stars are all set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday evening. However, more to the persisting excitement comes from the icons off the field for the fans. With Taylor Swift’s and Biles‘ better halves partaking in the match, the spectators are eager for a glimpse. The Crispy Brothers, part of the Packers fandom, put out a spoof song inviting Taylor to stands rather than the suites. And in saying so, included Simone’s case in the clip

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The gist started by stating, “Come freeze your b*ns off with some Packers fanatics,” referencing Lambeau Field. “Yeah, I know I am kinda cheatin’ cuz Biles has a real good reason, and we welcomed her this season…” the lyrics further continued. Simone Biles, who has flown to many of Owens’ games, has previously expressed her repulsion towards Wisconsin’s weather.

The gymnast’s unwavering support

On October 29th, Simone Biles appeared as a cheerleader for her husband, Jonathan Owens in his nail biting, epochal match against the Vikings. The gymnast wore a white sweatshirt covered with the word “OWENS” in bold yellow and green text alongside an image of the NFL star. However, the outfit did not prove to be the right support for Biles who suffered the wrath of the weather.

After being stranded, shivering, the Olympian took to Threads to weave a confession. “I’m NOT built for cold weather,” she wrote after surviving the -5 degrees Celsius. The reason stems from the 26-year-old’s warm comfort in her native: Houston, Texas. While her native faces a yearly average of 29 degrees Celsius, it comes down to 8 in Wisconsin. Nonetheless, Biles has ensured to announce her presence every time needed; elevating the status of the duo away from the mats.