Simone Biles might not be done yet.

Biles, who has set social media on fire with her spicy bikini pictures, hinted that she hasn’t fully closed the door on a fourth Games when the global event heads to Los Angeles in four years’ time.

The 28-year-old, already the most decorated gymnast in history, was widely expected to retire following the Paris Olympics.

However, things have seemingly changed. Biles spoke at the Ready25 conference in Australia and dropped a massive clue that she might not be done with the Olympics just yet.

When asked directly if she’d consider competing in LA, Simone Biles responded, “Never say never.”

 


At 27, Biles became the oldest Olympic all-around winner in 72 years since Maria Gorokhovskaya. By the time 2028 comes around, she will already be over 30 and attempting to do something few Olympians have been able to do.

In Paris, Simone Biles won gold in the team, all-around, and vault competitions, bringing her career Olympic gold total to seven.

If she goes through with heading to Los Angeles, Biles would become the first American gymnast to appear in four Olympic Games.

Simone Biles Has Caught A Bunch of Backlash In 2025

Simone Biles has faced various forms of backlash throughout her career, but none was more vicious than when she was slammed for her feud with Riley Gaines after the seven-time Olympic gold medalist attacked the former swimmer over her protests against trans athletes.

Even former NFL kicker-turned-politician Jay Feely stated she was putting biological females in ‘dangerous and compromising situations‘ with her words.

The Olympic legend caused uproar when she snapped at Gaines for being a “bully” and opting not to “uplift the trans community” before then demanding she pick on someone her own size, “which would ironically be a male,” she said.

The conversation stemmed from Gaines mocking a transgender girl on a winning high school softball team.

Biles, who is rumored to have undergone a boob job this year, took so much backlash that she eventually had to apologize.

“I apologize,” Biles wrote in an X post before she would delete her account altogether.

Biles went on to claim the matter is “complicated” and noted she has no “answers or solutions” to rectify the issue.

The Olympic gold medalist called on sports organizations to make changes, asserting they “have a responsibility to come up with rules supporting inclusion while maintaining fair competition.”