Simone Biles Sparks Concern with Emotional Social Media Post: βThis is Going to Be My Last Postβ
April 24, 2025 β Chicago, IL β Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles, widely regarded as one of the greatest gymnasts in history, has sparked widespread concern among fans and fellow athletes after posting a cryptic and emotional message on her social media account late Tuesday night.
In a message that included the phrase, βThis is going to be my last post if I and my husband don’t get a πππβΉοΈβ, Biles hinted at emotional distress and possibly deeper struggles behind the scenes. The message was posted to Instagram Stories and quickly went viral, prompting a flurry of messages from fans and public figures urging the 27-year-old athlete to prioritize her mental well-being.
The post, short and vague, was accompanied by a somber emoji and a blurred photo of what appeared to be her home in Chicago, where she lives with her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens. The ambiguity of the message led many to interpret it as a call for emotional supportβor even a warning sign of deeper issues.
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A Champion Under Pressure
Biles has long been open about the toll that fame, public expectations, and personal challenges have taken on her mental health. During the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, she famously withdrew from several events to focus on her psychological well-being, helping to spark a global conversation about mental health in sports.
More recently, after helping lead the U.S. womenβs gymnastics team to a gold medal victory at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Biles revealed in an interview with LβΓquipe that she βliterally collapsedβ from exhaustion and fell ill for 10 days afterward. βI gave everything I had, and when it was over, my body just shut down,β she said. Despite her monumental success, Biles expressed doubts about continuing to compete at the elite level.
βI don’t know if I can go through this again,β she admitted, speaking about the pressure and constant scrutiny. βIf I return for L.A. 2028, it has to be because I want itβnot because anyone expects it.β
Fans Rally in Support
Following the recent post, fans flooded Bilesβ social media with messages of encouragement. Hashtags like #WeLoveYouSimone and #StayStrongSimone quickly began trending on X (formerly Twitter), as fans and fellow athletes expressed their concern and support.
βSimone has inspired an entire generation,β wrote former Olympian Aly Raisman. βWe love you, we see you, and weβre here for you no matter what.β
Mental health advocates also used the moment to remind the public of the importance of empathy, especially for public figures who may be struggling behind the scenes. βSocial media can be a lifeline or a trigger,β said Dr. Nina Patel, a clinical psychologist specializing in athlete wellness. βWhen someone like Simone Biles posts something like this, we need to take it seriously and respond with compassion.β
A Difficult Balance
Since her marriage to Owens in 2023, Biles has spoken candidly about the difficulty of maintaining balance between her professional ambitions and personal life. Owens, currently playing safety for the Chicago Bears, has stood by her side during her athletic comeback and throughout the Paris Olympic season.
Though neither Biles nor Owens has released a statement following the recent post, sources close to the couple say they are taking time to regroup privately.
As the gymnastics world and fans across the globe hold their breath, one thing remains clear: Simone Biles is not just an athlete, but a human being navigating immense pressure, love, and life in the spotlight. Whether or not she returns to competition, her courage in speaking out continues to inspire millions.
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