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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Simone Biles will lift the lid on her "chaotic and dramatic" experience at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris in a new series of her Netflix reality show

    After walking out of the Tokyo Olympics back in 2021 to deal with mental health issues, the 27-year-old sports star documented her life and her comeback in fly-on-the-wall series 'Simone Biles Rising' and she's now revealed series two will air later this year and focus on her successful stint in Paris


    In a post on Netflix, Simone joked about drama series 'Emily In Paris', declaring: "Ever since I moved to Paris, my life has been chaotic and dramatic and complicated.

    "Without basic b****** like me, you wouldn't be fashionable. I'm not somebody who can share a crepe. I need the whole crepe."

    As well as sipping fizz and eating crepes on a Parisian rooftop, the video also showed Simone munching on a muffin in the French capital.

    She captioned the clip: "Watch your beret, Emily ... 'SIMONE BILES RISING: PART TWO' is coming Cctober 25 on Netflix!"

    Simone - who now has 11 Olympic medals - married her partner Jonathan Owens during her time off from competing and he featured in her Netflix series.

    She recently admitted they are both keen to start a family but not until they have achieved all of their goals.

    She told 'Today' host Hoda Kotb: "Yes, me and Jonathan always talk about kids, and he would have had them yesterday if he could have.

    "Obviously we both have goals that we want to achieve before we start a family. But, yes, that's definitely in our future."

    Simone also reflected on her legacy, and how she is focused on a passion for gymnastics and authenticity. Asked how she would like to be remembered within the sport, she replied: "Someone who loved the sport, had fun doing it and just was authentically herself."

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