Is Simone Biles pregnant? No, she’s not – here’s everything we know about the fake news out there
She also says she wants people to stop asking “what happens next” after the Olympics.
The Olympics attract a global audience, with millions watching the world’s best athletes compete and wow audiences with their incredible talent. It\’s also been an event dominated by mothers, with Team GB’s Amber Rutter winning a silver medal just three months after giving birth and many other mums being able to compete thanks to the fantastic inclusive measures in the Olympic Village.
Many athletes have also revealed that they\’ve been competing while pregnant, including the 26-year-old Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez who took part this year while also being seven months pregnant with her first child – an impressive feat. But the comprehension is surprising, but it led to some rumors surrounding Simone Billes, a particularly symbolic team USA.
The 27 -year -old athlete was also absorbed in sports in April 2023 and married her husband Jonasan Owens (29 years old) playing in Chicago Bears, and many people began planning to expand their families. I think it is. still. They recently shared that they both want to have children, with Simone telling the TODAY Show: “Yeah, Jonathan and I always talk about kids. If he could have, he would have started them yesterday. But yeah, definitely [we’re thinking about family].
But just because she’s thinking about it doesn’t mean she has any plans — yet.
There was news recently that the next Olympics in 2028 will be held in Los Angeles. However, Simone is not 100% sure if she plans to compete, telling TODAY in an interview: “I’m just going to relax and see where life takes me.” She added that she is getting “very old” for an athlete, possibly hinting at retirement plans. But that doesn’t mean she’s due to give birth to her first child anytime soon, or that she’s already pregnant — rather, she’s probably planning a big party to celebrate winning a total of 11 Olympic medals, making her the most decorated American gymnast of all time. As Simone herself said in X, “We really should stop asking athletes what they expect after winning an Olympic medal. Let’s spend our whole lives enjoying this moment.”
Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a news editor at Goodtoknow, specializing in family content. She began her career as a freelance journalist after graduating with an MA in Magazine Journalism, an NCTJ Diploma and an Honours Degree in Journalism from the British and Irish Institute of Contemporary Music at Nottingham Trent University. She has also worked with BBC Good Food and The Independent.