Simone Biles has provided fans with a behind-the-scenes look at the Olympic Village ahead of the games which begin later this week.
The world-famous gymnast seemingly feels right at home in her room, as she posted a photo on her Instagram Story showing a stuffed toy on her bed and her shoes and clothes organized.
Biles’ bed was also made with a U.S. Olympic blanket on top and a Paris 2024 blanket underneath.
The room has a small balcony and a view of the rest of the town.
Biles and her U.S. teammates also showed off their Ralph Lauren gear, as she posted a mirror selfie of herself, Sunisa Lee and Jordan Chiles in matching tracksuits.
Simone Biles gave a glimpse of her room in the Paris Olympic Village before the games
She later showed off Team USA’s Ralph Lauren apparel with Sunisa Less (left) and Jordan Chiles.
A later image also included teammates Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera wearing the gear.
Later that day, Biles and her teammates ventured out to dinner in town, an event that Biles again captured on social media.
She captioned the clip “first family dinner” as it showed Chiles with a plate of pasta in front of her, before the camera panned to the rest of the crew.
Finally, it was time for bed and Biles posted a photo of her roommate Carey in her bed before getting some rest.
Of course, the cardboard beds used in the village have drawn some scrutiny, but Carey seemed happy as she smiled and waved toward Biles’ camera.
Biles later dined with her teammates, including Chiles, who enjoyed pasta and fruit.
It was finally time for bed, and Biles was greeted by her roommate (and teammate) Jade Carey.
On Monday, Biles and the rest of Team USA got their first look at their Olympic leotards.
There are several options for Biles, Lee, Carey, Chiles and Rivera to wear, though it appears the quintet will wear the red, white and blue version during the team competition.
Incredibly, each uniform features 10,000 Swarovski crystals.
Biles, 27, is a four-time gold medalist and is now the oldest member of Team USA.
She is expected to compete in a wide range of Olympic events in Paris.