Simone Biles gets romantic new tattoo for husband Jonathan Owens
Simone Biles has gotten a new tattoo that looks like it’s a tribute to her husband Jonathan Owens.
The seven-time Olympic gold medalist and her NFL boyfriend are currently separated due to their athletic commitments.
Biles has no qualms about hitting the road after her success at the Paris Olympics this summer and is currently on a 30-competition tour of gymnastics in America.
Meanwhile, Owens is currently two games into his NFL season with the Chicago Bears.
Earlier this week, he announced that they will meet again on September 29 in Chicago when the Bears play the Rams and Biles will perform her show.
Simone Biles has a new tattoo — and it appears to be a tribute to her husband Jonathan Owens
To make sure he’s never too far from her, Biles got a new tattoo just for her man.
She posted a photo of herself getting a tattoo by local Arizona artist Sydney Smith on Tuesday night after her show.
The gymnast said she got “Made in Heaven” tattooed on her neck.
She then posted a video showing a small ‘J’ being made on the ring finger of her left hand.
Smith told TMZ that it took her 90 minutes to work on the gymnast: “It was an amazing experience.
“I treat all my clients the same. It’s always a good time to do what I love every day!”
The seven-time Olympic gold medalist and her NFL player boyfriend are currently separated
The couple married in April 2023 and Owens announced in July 2024 that he had his wife’s initials inked on his ring finger before she left for the Paris Olympics.
Biles and her fellow Olympic stars officially kicked off their national tour of the United States this week.
The 41-time world and Olympic medalist joined her American teammates Jade Carey, Jordan Chiles and Hezly Rivera in Oceanside on Monday night to kick off their lightning tour.
Biles and other gymnastics stars will perform across the country during the 30-arena tour, aptly named the Gold Over America Tour (GOAT), starting with back-to-back shows at Frontwave Arena.
The US Olympic team’s bronze medalists Paul Juda, Brody Malone and Frederick Richard will also shine alongside their gold medal-winning female counterparts.