Simone Biles (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)Simone Biles had much to celebrate over the weekend following her impressive performance in the all-around qualifier at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
On Sunday, Biles and the rest of the USA gymnastics team went through qualifiers at the 2024 Paris Olympics.When it was all said and done, Biles qualified for the all-around competition, where she will be joined by teammate Sunni Lee. This marks the first time in history that two former all-around gold medalists will meet in the competition.
After qualifiers were in the books, Simone Biles took to TikTok to share an explicit video of herself dancing in her leotard.
“Don’t mind me acting a fool,” the seven-time Olympic medalist captioned the clip, adding the hashtags “Olympics,” “Paris,” and “gymnastics.”
i love her so much lmaooo pic.twitter.com/seUEyvelva
— SUNI LEE 2X OLYMPIC CHAMPION (@jordynsleftbrow) July 28, 2024
The lyrics come from a song called, “Don Who Leo” by Monaleo, and the lyrics Simone Biles is dancing to are:
Get off that Don Julio
Act a foolioB**ch, I called your motherf******g phone, that’s how you do me, h*?
Ayy, b**ch, don’t let me find out you with a groupie h*
You gon’ be with 2Pac when I come shoot up that studio
In the qualifiers, Simone posted the top overall score of 59.566, helping propel Team USA to the top of the leaderboard with a total of 172.296.
Simone Biles Has Frightening Moment With Injury During Warmups
Simone Biles already knows what it is like to face adversity, and she did so again in qualifiers that had USA gymnastics fans holding their collective breath.
After completing her routine on the balance beam, Biles was warming up for her floor routine when something felt off as she tweaked her ankle.
She would receive medical attention before returning.
Aiming to avoid putting pressure on her leg due to a calf injury, she would proceed to nail her exceptional vault routine. After her performance, she hopped down the steps on one foot.
Biles posted the highest score on the floor and vault after the injury.