Simone Biles is on to a good start at the Olympics, thrilling with a superb performance despite leg injury, and taking the celebrations to TikTok. The 27-year-old gymnast joined her teammates on Sunday at the Bercy Arena for the Olympics qualifying rounds.
However, the star encountered some hiccup, sustaining a leg injury that sparked fear among those rootign for Team U.s. Thankfully, Simone aced her rounds with her heavily taped ankle, landing her signature Biles II even with the injury. She finished the qualifications topping the score board on vault and floor exercise. After the qualifications at the Olympics, Simone Biles treated fans to a celebratory performance on TikTok, miming a diss track.
Simone Biles Impressive With Gangster Lyrics Following Olympics Qualifiers
In the sheer longsleeved leotard sporting a sequined finish and metallic silver bottoms, the gymnast, Simone, gesticulated with her hands, head and waist, in tune to Monaleo’s Don Who Leo. Someone cheered on in the background, clapping in sync to the beat as she belted the lyrics “Get off that Don Julio | Act a Foo-leo | B**ch | I called your motherf**ing phone | that’s how you do me, ho.” Simone acknowledged her naughty vibes in the caption, writing,
“Don’t mind me acting a fool #olympics #paris #gymnastics.”
Sure enough fans did not mind her fooling around post-games, even finding her cheeky video impressive. Many utilized the comment section to laud the Olympic gymnast, praising her extraordinary prowess and flexibility. Some fans suggested Simone Biles’ video was her way of revelling in the attention she’s received since the Olympics commenced on Friday. One wrote,
“She said I know all these celebs showed up to watch me, but I’m always going to be 100% who I am and have fun and be the godd*mn greatest.”
Many fans also commended the star for pulling through the USA Women’s Gymnastic Team qualifications with an injured foot, claiming her spot in the competition come Tuesday. Simone Biles, renowned as the most decorated-female gymnast and the best in the world makes her return to the Olmpics for the first time since pulling out of the Tokyo games to preserve her mental health.
While the team has strived to keep the pressure off her and other participants this season, Simone has garnered widespread attention nonetheless, with millions of Americans rooting for her to score her fifth Olympic Gold medal, and many more. Several stars have shown support for the athlete on various platforms, with Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, John Legend and Tom Cruise making out time to support her with their physical presence at the qualification rounds.