Simone Biles is the best of them all.
The 27-year-old, who took home another gold medal in the gymnastics all-around at the 2024 Paris Olympics, showed off some of her newfound sparkle after the historic win.
She was seen wearing a silver necklace with a small goat-shaped diamond pendant during the NBC broadcast.
“Simone’s goat necklace is the best thing ever,” one viewer wrote on X.
“Winning gold, becoming the most decorated gymnast and then immediately pulling out a GOAT necklace is the most gangsta shit ever lol,” another chimed in.
Simone Biles showed off some new adornments after her historic win at the Paris Olympics
She showed off her goat necklace after winning gold in the all-around gymnastics event
A third wrote: “Simone pulls out a very striking goat necklace. Yes, yes it is.”
On Thursday night, Biles added another gold medal to her collection after winning the all-around competition.
Her American teammate Suni Lee claimed a bronze medal after a sensational effort on the floor, while Brazil’s Rebecca Andrade took silver.
Biles, who became the most decorated American gymnast of all time by capturing gold in Tuesday’s team final, overcame a rare mistake on the uneven bars to claim the ninth medal of her Olympic career.
The Texas native bounced back with standout performances on beam and floor to beat off competition from Andrade and cement her legacy as America’s all-time greatest.
Biles became the most decorated American gymnast of all time earlier this week.
Her American teammate Suni Lee collected a bronze medal after a sensational effort on the floor.
Her latest feat was accomplished alongside her proud husband Jonathan Owens (who was granted time off from Chicago Bears training camp to travel to Europe) who watched from the stands.
In the second rotation of the event, Biles was left furious after botching a transition on the uneven bars, which saw her briefly cede the lead to Andrade.
She was visibly irritated as she walked away from the podium, and replays appeared to show her telling her coach: “Shit.”
However, the Olympic legend soon showed why she is one of the best to ever do it by scoring 14.566 on beam and 15.066 to snatch the win from Andrade.