Breaking News: 16 Hidden Aspects of Bisexual Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles

BREAKING NEWS: 16 Hidden Truths of Bisexual Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles In a recent video, Simone Biles refers to this as a “large company” following an incident where the judge overlooked a survey that might have led to more funding. After releasing the video, she demonstrates how you can take the high road and pursue additional opportunities…

Breaking News: 16 Little-Known Facts About Bisexual Olympic Gold Medalist Simone Biles

In a video, Simone Birz mentions that it is a “large company” following an earlier video where the judge overlooked a survey that might represent additional funds.

Simone Biles demonstrates that after releasing the video, you can take the high road and earn more at the Parisian Games.

The video supporting Jordanchiri’s application was released in Switzerland, aimed at preserving the bronze medals from Netflix’s documentary “Simone Biles: Rising.” Had the judges recalibrated Simone Biles’ scores accordingly, she would have surpassed Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade to secure her fourth gold medal of those Games. In the floor exercise final, Biles earned 14.133 points with a difficulty rating of 6.9. If an investigation had led to revising her score for accuracy on certain elements like double jumps, it could have increased to 14.233—enough to outscore Andrade’s total mark of 14.166 and clinch first place.

Simone Biles Expresses Desire for ‘Justice’ for Jordan Chiles in Olympic Bronze Medal Controversy (Exclusive)

When the ongoing controversy was debated on X on Tuesday, September 17th, the 11-time Olympic medalist once more conceded to Andrade. “Honestly it’s fine with me. Rebecca had the best performance anyway,” Biles, 27, posted along with a wedding emoji. “I’m disappointed this wasn’t resolved but I’m not upset about the outcome.”

The G.O.A.T. then exclaimed, “But listen to me—justice for Jordan!”

During the competition on August 5, Chiles, aged 23, initially received a score that placed her in fifth place. In footage from the event, Landi successfully appealed to have Chiles’ difficulty score re-evaluated by judges. This adjustment allowed her to surpass two Romanian gymnasts and secure the bronze medal during the awards ceremony. However, a few days later, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) determined that Lundy had submitted his appeal four seconds too late. As a result of this ruling by CAS, Chile lost its bronze medal and it was awarded to Romanian gymnast Ana Barbos instead. On Monday’s filing documents were presented where Chiles’ lawyer provided images from Religion of Sports—the production company associated with Biles’ documentaries—and director Katie Walsh claims these demonstrate exactly when Landi made his request on behalf of Chile.

Stay informed and connected by signing up for our free daily newsletter, bringing you the best of human interest stories and celebrity news. As noted in Monday’s filing, Randi expressed her intention to “take the Jordan survey” just 49 seconds after results were announced, comfortably within the allowed 60-second window for phone calls.

Simone Biles shared that her body “needed some rest” following the Olympics, but she is now “really excited” about the G.O.A.T. Tour. (EXCLUSIVE)

Biles and Chiles, both participating in the Gold Over America Tour, are not only close friends but also training partners. In a recent exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Biles shared more about her perspective.

“We witnessed your performance,” Biles remarked about Chiles. “It’s a regrettable situation since something like this hasn’t occurred before, which is truly unfortunate. We wish all three girls could receive the medal, but unfortunately in gymnastics, that’s not possible.”

She went on to say, “We don’t believe they followed the correct procedures in reaching this decision. That’s why we’re committed to seeking justice for Jordan and will continue to support and uplift her.”

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