Simone Biles, an Olympic gymnast, revealed her newest tattoo in September 2024: “made in heaven” inscribed on the back of her neck.

Although Biles’ new body art surprised some admirers, the gold medallist has often maintained that she is more than just her gymnastics profession. In addition to being a great athlete, Biles is also a style icon who enjoys using tattoos, makeup, and clothing as ways to express herself.

When Biles won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, she created history.She quickly rose to fame all around the world and became a gymnastics icon. However, in 2021, following a string of emotional and physical setbacks, Biles revealed her stunning withdrawal from the Tokyo Olympics. The athlete became an advocate for cognitive treatment and put her mental health first while she was away.

Biles returned with a gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. The athlete said that removing herself from gymnastics had finally helped her get back on track in an interview with USA Today. “For me, gymnastics was everything. And that is, but I simply see it differently,” the athlete disclosed. “Gymnastics is something that I do, but this is who I am outside of the sport.” Biles may have chosen to get a new tattoo since she is now more involved in her personal life than ever before. The Olympic champion also has a number of barely noticeable tattoos, which may surprise you. Let’s examine each one of them.

When Simone Biles competed in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016, she jumped (and tumbled and flew) into the international scene. With her incredible moves, Biles, a hopeful newbie, dominated the competition. The 19-year-old became the first American female gymnast to accomplish this milestone when she won four gold medals. Biles grabbed a bronze medal for her balancing beam routine in addition to her golds. Biles said that she hadn’t necessarily intended to make history on her Olympic debut in an interview with Andscape in 2016. “A successful Olympic experience for me would be giving it my 100% every time I go out and compete and doing the best routines that I can do for Team USA,” she told the newspaper.

Biles got a tattoo to remember her Olympic victory, something that many of us do to mark significant life events. The all-star appropriately chose to have the Olympic rings tattooed on the outside of her right wrist. Jake Miller, Biles’ friend, documented the procedure in a number of Instagram stories.After her appointment, Biles posted on Instagram to show off her new tattoo, writing, “First tat. You can always get the rings tatted at any time.

As many of us do to commemorate important life events, Biles got a tattoo to commemorate her Olympic success. As expected, the all-star decided to get the Olympic rings permanently inked on the outside of her right wrist. Biles’ pal Jake Miller posted many Instagram stories that detailed the process.Biles showcased her new tattoo on Instagram following her appointment, stating, “First tat. The rings can always be tatted whenever you want.

 

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