The love story between Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens doesn’t appear to be something written in heaven. The Green Bay Packers’ Safety made some horrendous revelations on his initial take on Simone Biles. On the other hand, the GOAT athlete tried to manage all the circumstances coming out of her personal or gymnastics commitment. Managing both at the same time couldn’t pan out to be without painstaking effort. But the 26-year-old gymnast tried to remain on the happier side. 

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For a sporty individual who already has a history of facing mental health constraints, the process of staying happy evokes interest. Recently, Simone Biles shared one of such. 

Simone Biles gets back her “heart” 

For Simone Biles, the grueling distance from her husband Jonathan Owens because of their sporting commitments became a worrying factor. The Olympic champion athlete repeatedly tried to make a conversation with the distance through her presence in the NFL matches or practice seasons. All this came when the athlete tried to evade her busy practice schedule for title contentions. Now, a beautiful visual came into the place when JO made a hasty return after completing his seasonal NFL engagement with the Green Bay Packers. The cheered wife, Simone Biles, could enjoy the moment with an IG story share captioning, “look whose home… my heart” with several emotion-filled emojis. 

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Reportedly, Simone Biles also made her fence line appearance against that last NFL match of Jonathan Owens. The match result gave a heartbreak to the Green Bay Packers and its fans. But the gymnast cheered wholeheartedly for the husband the complete match, trying her best to fill the moment. But still, eyeing an Olympic return in the French capital, the 4x Olympic champion had to return from California after last weekend’s game day. However, now it was the NFL homebody’s turn to come home to mollify his GOAT wife. However, except few stints, JO tried to play a similar reveling role for Simone Biles. 

The Jonathan Owens way to make it 

The past days were gloomy for Jonathan Owens, not only for his ill-fetched performance against the top seed in the NFL. Moreover, he had invited flak when he uttered “I always say that the men are the catch” in the Pivot podcast. However, Simone Biles’ comments in the interview with Vanity Fair felt way ahead, more than just breaking the ice. In that interview, the gymnast let slip, “I think what I liked about him was his confidence. He truly believes he’s the best at everything.”

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Despite the couple knotted their relationship with jovial promises in May last year, JO was there when Biles had taken an off because of her twisties. Moreover, he had acknowledged his wife’s success thoroughly, if not by physical appearance, then by his virtual presence. In the coming days, Simone Biles would want similar such happenings more often. 

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Prasun Chakrabarty is a Senior Writer in the Olympic Sports division at EssentiallySports, where he covers track and field, gymnastics, swimming, and other Olympic disciplines. A seasoned journalist with three years at the company, Prasun's extensive knowledge and passion for track and field were evident from day one. With years of connections and research already established, he brought a unique edge to the ES Insights and Trends Desk. He has since become a key voice in the company's Olympic sports coverage. His star coverage includes World Athletics Indoor Championships, USATF Outdoor Championships, and reporting live from the U.S. Marathon Trials. His expertise earned him a special invitation from the Paris City Council to cover lead-up events ahead of the 2024 Olympics. Over time, his stories have sparked real-world impact. His piece on athlete mental toughness drew praise from Texas Volleyball head coach Jerritt Elliott, while a feature on winter sports caught the attention of Olympic champion Lindsey Vonn, who engaged with it publicly. His reporting has made its way into Wikipedia, where editors have cited his work as a trusted source on Olympic sports. Being an alum of the Journalistic Excellence Program (JEP) and an active member of the ES Think Tank, he’s part of the team driving the site’s long-term coverage strategy.

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