Simone Biles Says Her Body Is Like ‘A Ticking Time Bomb’ in Candid Health Update

Simone Biles made a candid comment about her health in a new trailer for Simone Biles Rising, the Netflix documentary series tracking her return to the Olympics in 2024.

The trailer for Part 2 of the documentary dropped on YouTube on Thursday, Oct. 3. The final two episodes of the series, which celebrated a partial release in July, are slated to release later this month.

While Part 1 focused on the 27-year-old gymnast’s career trajectory and decision to continue pursuing her Olympic goals after withdrawing from the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, Part 2 will focus on Biles’ experience at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, where she made her triumphant return.

In the two-minute trailer released on Thursday, the seven-time Olympic gold medalist described the tug-of-war she feels between the confidence she gets from her lifetime in the gym and the knowledge that it is rare for someone her age to compete at the Olympic level in a sport where most competitive athletes are several years younger.

“With everything that I’ve done and been through, I do feel like it gives me more confidence,” she said. “But since I am older, I am a little bit more afraid.”

Clips from Biles’ days of competition in Paris were also featured in the trailer, including an exchange she had with her coach after injuring her calf muscle. She was also filmed describing her body in a way that addressed the risks she faces as a 27-year-old gymnast competing at the highest level.

“Since I’m older, my body is on a ticking time bomb,” she revealed.

Despite the widespread speculation surrounding her return to the Olympics this year, Biles left the Summer Games with four new medals, three of which were gold, bringing her Olympic medal career total to 11.

Netflix is scheduled to release the final two episodes of Simone Biles Rising on Friday, Oct. 25.

Simone Biles Helped Suni Lee Through Mental Breakdown Before Team Olympics Final

When Suni Lee was in a panic hours before the team all-around final at the 2024 Paris Olympics in July, Simone Biles was there for her.

While Lee, 21, admitted to having a “ritual” cry the night before a competition, teammate Jordan Chiles seemed to forget about the routine. “She was like, ‘I’m gonna go get Simone,’” Lee recalled of Chiles, 23, in an interview with Glamour published on Thursday, October 3, calling it a “mental breakdown.”

Biles, who had been asleep before Chiles woke her up, gave sage advice to Lee. “You need to walk around like you’re the reigning Olympic champion, and you need to own it. You need to remind yourself that you’re good enough, and you are on this team for a reason,” Lee said of Biles’ pep talk.

Hours after the conversation, Lee and her teammates took home gold for the event. By the end of the Olympics, Lee earned two more bronze medals for uneven bars and another for all-around.

Simone Biles Helped Suni Lee Through Mental Breakdown Before Team Olympics Final

Simone Biles Helped Suni Lee Through Mental Breakdown Before Team Olympics Final
During her last routine in Paris, Lee fell on the beam. “That wasn’t how I wanted to end my Olympics in Paris, and I was a little disappointed, but at the end of the day, I was super proud of myself because I made it to the Olympics,” she said. “I didn’t even think that I was going to be here.

For Lee, the road to the 2024 Paris Olympics was a long one. After competing in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, Lee told the outlet that she struggled with feeling like she deserved her wins. (Lee won gold in the all-around and silver with her teammates.) She also began battling a diagnosis of two undisclosed types of kidney disease.

After she competed at the US Classic in August 2023, her health took a turn for the worse. Lee’s condition stabilized in January, months before the 2024 Paris Olympics — or so she thought.

“Nobody knows this, but the week before the Olympic trials, I had to get an infusion because I went into a relapse,” Lee said, adding that the infusion made a “world of a difference.” She ultimately secured a spot on Team USA.

Now, after persevering through her hardships, Lee told the outlet that she’s “at such a better place in my life” both physically and mentally where she “can accept everything that’s happened.”

“Not many people get to come here twice and compete with the best of the best. I just felt absolutely amazing,” she said. “And now I’ve learned to really take everything in, and I think that’s why I’m so happy with all of my medals.”

While focusing on herself, Lee has also made sure to be there for Chiles amid her ongoing bronze medal controversy. “I’ve just been trying to make sure that she’s OK and she realizes that she’s absolutely amazing and nothing is going to define her,” Lee said.

Chiles is now appealing the decision to strip her of the medal. Lee joked that if the International Olympic Committee tried to take Chiles’ medal, she’d “throw it in the ocean or something.”

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