Simone Biles is back in the U.S. just a day after partying hard following the end of the Olympics, telling fans on social media to tell her to “go home” if they saw her in clubs in Paris.
The 27-year-old gymnast shared a snap of the US coastline from her window on Instagram on Monday after winning three gold medals and one silver in recent weeks.
But just 24 hours earlier, Biles filmed herself dancing with her sister, Adria, at L’Arc Paris, a nightclub in the French capital’s chic 16th arrondissement, as they celebrated Team USA’s dominance at the Olympics.
“If you see me at the club please tell me to go home,” she wrote jokingly about the clip shared on her Instagram story. “For my own good and my health in the morning.”
Fortunately for the Columbus, Ohio native, she made it to her flight on time.
Simone Biles was spotted partying last night in France at L’Arc Paris nightclub on Sunday night.
Biles also let her Instagram followers know that she has returned safely to the United States.
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In another post shared on Instagram, Biles showed off her table, which was filled with sparkly champagne and American flags, as she celebrated the night away with her entourage.
“The reason I’m not feeling well this morning,” she wrote over the video, implying that she had a hangover.
Biles also described the Olympic closing ceremony as “bittersweet, very special” as she shared live updates from the Stade de France.
She will now surely have her sights set on Los Angeles 2028 despite already being ranked as one of the most decorated gymnasts of all time alongside Vera Caslavska.
Biles, 27, described the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics as “bittersweet, very special.”
The American returns home after winning three gold medals and one silver in Paris
Asked if she will compete once again at the Olympics, but this time on her home soil in four years, Biles said, “Never say never,” leaving the door open for what could be a historic comeback.
“I can’t tell you yes or no at this point,” he also admitted, acknowledging that his future remains uncertain.
Biles will be 31 by the time the Olympics are held in Los Angeles.