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Belize, the British Virgin Islands, and now Australia—no, this isn’t a travel brochure. It’s the post-Olympics life of Simone Biles! After her Paris 2024 masterclass, the gymnastics queen has swapped the beam for blue waters and bucket-list adventures. From soaking up the sun in Belize to embracing the wild in Australia, Biles is living it up like never before. After all, she herself said, “God forbid a girl uses her passport.” But here’s the catch: has all this jet-setting taken a toll on her body? Her latest social media post might have the answer.
After spending time in Belize and going on a girls’ trip to the British Virgin Islands, she flew back home to spend some time with her parents in Texas. She then returned to her husband, Jonathan Owens, to support him during the preseason NFL games. After attending the first two games, she packed her bags again, this time with her sister, Adria Biles, to go to Australia.
While giving a sneak peek into her life, Biles uploaded a video to her TikTok account, where she shared the backstory of her trip to Australia. However, she also revealed that she might have to visit the doctor because her hands could be injured: “Travel with me to Aus. My sister is my plus one for the trip.
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She further added, “We grab a quick bite for our flight from Houston to San Fran. We had a two-and-a-half-hour layover. In San Fran, we met up with my agent at the lounge. A mysterious dent showed up in my arm recently, so stay tuned for updates after I visit the doctors.”
After navigating the hustle and bustle of the cities, Biles embarked on a wild adventure to Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park in Doonside—and oh boy, it took an unexpected turn. Australia, infamous as the land where the devil keeps his pets, is home to some of the planet’s most notorious reptiles. Under the careful supervision of a caretaker, Biles came face-to-face with a local lizard, but things didn’t exactly go according to plan.
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In a hilariously untimely twist, the cold-blooded critter decided to leave its mark right on her! Taking to social media, Biles casually shared, “Lizard poops on me.” Talk about an unforgettable encounter! After her reptilian misadventure, Biles dove into the city’s buzzing life, attending a concert by American singer-songwriter Alex Warren. And if that wasn’t enough, she even had an impromptu dance face-off with the musician himself. The Olympian is certainly enjoying her life to the fullest, but her career looms with a question that is yet to be answered.
Las Vegas 2028 looms over Simone Biles’ career
After her Tokyo Olympics mishap, Simone Biles redeemed herself at the Paris Olympics, delivering one of the best performances in Olympic history. After securing four medals, Biles might be tired of all the glamor. When asked about her 2028 endeavor, she made it clear that she will make the decision only after carefully considering whether her body can handle the strain.
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Is Simone Biles' adventurous lifestyle a well-deserved break, or could it impact her 2028 Olympic dreams?
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“I haven’t decided yet – I’m still taking time off mentally and physically before I decide anything,” Biles revealed. She emphasized that preparing for the Olympics isn’t a short-term endeavor but a grueling four-year journey filled with setbacks and injuries, all aimed at ensuring the body is in peak condition for the big day. While she hasn’t ruled out competing, she also hasn’t confirmed her participation, leaving her fans in suspense.
Many might assume that, with the next Olympics taking place in the U.S., Biles would be eager to compete, but her hesitation is entirely understandable. After the Paris Games, she revealed that her body had “literally collapsed,” leaving her bedridden for ten days with exhaustion and illness. Well, for now, Biles is enjoying her life, and she might return around next year, and then we can get any confirmation.
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"Is Simone Biles' adventurous lifestyle a well-deserved break, or could it impact her 2028 Olympic dreams?"