Simone Biles is a trailblazing gymnast who has redefined the sport with her unparalleled talent, dedication, and record-breaking achievements.
She won four medals in Paris, including three gold and one silver. She has a staggering 11 Olympic medals (7 gold) and 30 world championship medals.
With an unparalleled career in American gymnastics, Biles saw fit to celebrate with a night or two on the town.
And she called her shot. Or rather, her shots!
“I know tequila hate to see me coming,” she wrote to fans on social media late last week.
But this was a competition she was destined to lose.
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After securing four more medals in the 2024 Summer Olympics, Biles decided to let loose and enjoy the nightlife of Paris.
She was seen partying at L’Arc Paris nightclub, where she and her sister, Adria Biles, received VIP treatment.
They enjoyed a private table with bottle service, confetti, sparklers, and signs that read “Simone Biles God 4 Life” and “Gym legend.”
Biles shared a video of the celebration on her Instagram Story, joking about her late night out and the potential hangover the next day.
“If you see me out at the club, pls tell me to go home for my own sake & health in the am,” one video was captioned.
Simone Biles jokes she's "unwell" from celebrating 😂
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) August 13, 2024
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Never Drinking Again
In a hilarious twist, Biles followed up her post about tequila seeing her coming with a post indicating tequila might have gotten the better of the exchange.
“I’m never drinking again,” she wrote.
Pretty safe bet that we’ve all said that at one point or another after a long night of partying. Especially when tequila is involved. Of course, not all of us have seven gold medals to stare at the next day, making the hangover a little less painful.
It’s good to see Simone having a good time. It’s a well-earned release.
Biles has left the door open for competing again in 2028 at the age of 31. We promise you, Simone, the tequila is going to hit a lot harder after 30.
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