Simone Biles, Jonathan Owens
Excitement buzzed through the chilly January air in Athens, dads holding their daughters' hands while moms guided them through the hustle and bustle of expectant Georgia fans. Car
Johnathan Owens was asked who is the better athete between him and his wife Simone Biles. The couple got married in 2023.
Simone Biles (aka The G.O.A.T. of gymnastics) has earned many titles throughout her career. Not only does she have an 11-medal Olympic haul and 30 World Championship medals to her name, but she also received a major honor from Sports Illustrated.
Gymnastics legend and 11-time Olympic medalist Simone Biles will be in attendance for No. 15 Georgia gymnastics first home meet of the 2025 season Friday night. The GymDogs are hosting Boise State for Olympics and alumni night at Stegeman Coliseum. The meet has been completely sold out upon word of Biles attendance.
On Tuesday, Simone Biles revealed that she purchased a light brown Hermès Birkin bag, captioning the Instagram Story, “treated myself to a new lil bby while in new york.” The Olympic gymnast, 27, who was in NYC for the VTEX Connect event on Monday, brought her husband, Jonathan Owens, 29, along to the store for emotional support.
Even though Simone Biles is the most decorated gymnast of all time, not everyone recognizes the Olympian when she is in public.
Simone Biles is in Athens Friday to support longtime coach Cécile Canqueteau-Landi. She got her very own UGA football jersey while in town.
Simone Biles revealed that her husband, Jonathan Owens, gave her "emotional support" as she treated herself to a new Hermès Birkin bag on a recent trip to New York.
Simone Biles just reminded us all that she’s not only the G.O.A.T. in gymnastics (because, hello, 11 Olympic medals and over 30 World Championship titles), but she’s also crushing the Instagram caption game.
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Simone works as a therapy dog at University Middle School at the University of Memphis. Before this role, she was rescued by Tails of Hope, which found the puppy abandoned by garbage cans