Babies are a ray of hope for many families, and in the family of Simone Biles, Baby Biles is the brightest star. Ronnie Biles, aka Baby Biles, is the niece of the gymnastics GOAT and the daughter of her brother, Ronn Biles II, and Sammi Biles.
She came into the world thanks to IVF on November 25, 2022, and since then, she has become the most adored member of the Biles clan. The miracle Baby Biles just turned one; however, on the joyous occasion, her mother was left in tears, “sobbing,” as she penned a heartfelt note for her daughter.
Sister in law of Simone Biles gets teary on Baby Biles’ big day
Sammi Biles, the sister-in-law of the Olympian Simone Biles, recently took to Instagram stories and penned a heartfelt love note for her daughter. She shared a video of the party decor, which included bunches of balloons, a “Happy Birthday“ streamer, and adorable cutouts of Ronni photographed in all her sassy and stylish poses.
She wrote in her caption emotionally, “sobbing,” and she continued, “LIKE, HOW ARE YOU ALREADY ONE????!!!!” adding multiple crying emojis. This past year has been a rollercoaster for Ron Jr. and Sammi, marked by both joy and turmoil as they navigated the challenging journey of infertility and miscarriages. Baby Biles, too, has not had an easy path to becoming one.
Ronni has had her wholesome joyous moments this year, but she has also struggled with vulnerable health concerns. From overcoming COVID and Norovirus to her recent bout with RSV, the little angel has been through a tough time health-wise. Sammi has often even taken to Instagram, sharing how the little angel has had to be rushed to the hospital for her struggles with the cold and flu and how “that rattle in her chest makes me so uneasy.”
In an Instagram story just days before this milestone birthday, Sammi commended the little fighter and her resilience. She candidly shared the chaos in their house, from Thanksgiving prep to first birthday prep to the nervous wait for Ron Biles II’s hip replacement. Yet reminded by the strength of Baby Biles, she wrote, “We are here, and we are making it.”