Newlywed Simone Biles has revealed what her babies with her NFL star husband, Jonathan Owens, would look with a series of AI-generated images.
The 26-year-old gold medalist, who recently married Owens back in May, has been on a two-year ‘mental health break’ after withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics.
In a little bit of light-hearted fun, Biles has shared two images of what her children with her Green Bay Packers husband, 27, could look like.
The pictures that she posted on Instagram Stories appeared to be generated by AI.
Simone Biles, 26, posted an AI-generated baby boy and girl on Instagram stories
The AI baby boy was shown standing and was all smiles in a comfy white romper. She joyfully wrote: ‘Stop why is this a baby Jonathan. This is what our kid would supposedly look like’
In a little bit of light-hearted fun, Biles has shared two images of what her children with her Green Bay Packers husband, 27, could look like
‘Stop why is this a baby Jonathan. This is what our kid would supposedly look like,’ she added a white heart and happily crying emojis.
The AI baby boy was shown standing and was all smiles in a comfy white romper.
Biles also shared a girl version of what their child would look like.
The female counterpart confidently held both hands on her hips and wore a powder pink onesie paired with gold earnings.
‘Already in a onesie ready for practice. So, so, so cute,’ the gymnast wrote.
Simone continued: ‘I’ll take one of each.’
But any baby plans that she does have appear to be on hold as she stages a comeback to gymnastics.
In 2021, Biles was competing at her second Olympics in Tokyo, but made headlines with her shock withdrawal, which she later hinted was in part due to the sexual abuse she had suffered at the hands of pedophile doctor Larry Nassar.
She got married to NFL star Jonathan Owens, 27, in May in Cabo San Lucas. The couple have been together for two years
In 2021, Biles was competing at her second Olympics in Tokyo, but made headlines with her shock withdrawal
Simone stunned her wedding guests in her elegant slit-dress, with transparent and flower detailing on the corset, matched with timeless diamond accessories and tall white pumps
Biles is one of more than 150 gymnasts who were abused by Nassar, the former national team doctor, during his 30-year career, and in 2019, she revealed that the trauma of the assaults had left her struggling with suicidal thoughts.
At the time, she admitted that she was ‘sleeping all the time’ because it was ‘the closest thing to death,’ while revealing that she was undergoing therapy in order to deal with the abuse.
Before announcing her gymnastics return, Biles wed Owens in a courthouse wedding in Texas before jetting off to Cabo San Lucas for a second lavish ceremony.
The couple first met in 2020 through a dating app and Owens didn’t know who Biles.
When the NFL player told the gymnast that he hadn’t heard of her before she actually liked that.
She slid into his DMs because she found the player cute. They were both conveniently in the Houston area and they hung out in person a few weeks after exchanging texts.
Due to the pandemic, Biles’s Summer Olympics and Owens’s NFL training were put on hold, but it gave the couple more quality time to get to know each other.
During her mental health break she partnered with the health and telemedicine app Cerebral and even joined its therapy program
They continue to be each other’s biggest cheerleaders and support system.
The pair both understand the complexities of being a professional athlete, and help each other through the highs and lows.
‘We talk all the time about that, just the pressure she goes through. I try to be her motivating factor whenever I sense that she’s kind of maybe getting down on herself,’ Owens told Texas Monthly.
Given that Biles will be competing again next month after a long hiatus, Owens will be by her side through both her physical and mental obstacles.
She previously spoke of her upcoming return on Twitter.
‘I’m overwhelmed with all of your messages, support & love! Excited to get back out on the competition floor! XOXO,’ she wrote.
The athlete has been participating in weekly two-hour therapy sessions and has been feeling hopeful.
She stated during a Q&A Instagram story: ‘I’ve had so much trauma, so being able to work on some of the traumas & work on healing is a blessing.’