Simone Biles jokes she needs to ‘go home’ from the club as she parties after Paris Olympics end

Simone Biles is back in the US… just a day after partying hard after the Olympics. She told fans on social media to “go home” if they saw her partying in Paris.

The 27-year-old gymnast shared a snapshot of the American coastline from her porthole 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 joked alongside the clip, which she shared on her Instagram Story. “For my own good and sanity in the morning.”

Luckily for the Columbus, Ohio resident, she made her flight on time.

Biles' table at the nightclub was filled with champagne and bubbles

Simone Biles was spotted partying at French nightclub L’Arc Paris last night, Sunday night

Biles also let her Instagram followers know that she has returned safely to the United States

Biles also let her Instagram followers know that she has returned safely to the United States

In another Instagram post, Biles showed off her table, which was filled with glittery champagne and American flags, as she partied the night away with her companions.

“The reason I’m feeling sick this morning,” she captioned the images, referring to a hangover.

Biles described the Olympic closing ceremony as “bittersweet. So special” and shared live updates from the Stade de France.

She will now undoubtedly have her eye on LA 2028, despite already being one of the most decorated gymnasts of all time, along with Vera Caslavska.

Biles, 27, described the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics as

Biles, 27, described the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics as “bittersweet. So special.”

The American returns to her home country after winning three gold medals and a silver in Paris

The American returns to her home country after winning three gold medals and a silver in Paris

When asked if she would compete in the Olympics again, albeit on home soil in four years, Biles replied, “You never say never,” leaving open the possibility of what could be a historic return.

“At this point I can’t say yes or no,” she admitted, while acknowledging that her future remains unclear.

Biles will be 31 years old when the Olympic Games are held in Los Angeles.