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Simone Biles celebrated her three gold medals at the 2024 Olympics in Paris by posing for a set of eye-popping snaps with fellow Team USA gymnast Jordan Chiles.
Barely 24 hours after the 27-year-old openly complained about reporters constantly asking her about 'what's next' following her new achievements at the Olympics this summer, Biles took to social media to put her close bond with Chiles, 23, on display.
'red, white, biles&chiles,' she captioned her post on Instagram.
The pair can be seen hanging out on a balcony in what presumably is the Olympic Village, which is located in the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis.
Both gymnasts wore booty shorts with 'TEAM USA' printed on them as they also showed off their back muscles with crop tops.
Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles showed off their back muscles with captivating snaps, Sunday
Biles' eye-popping post comes a day after she criticized reporters for their line of questioning
Chiles also posted a series of pics with Biles on Instagram.
She wrote 'team usa girlies...' with a red heart emoji as a caption to her post.
After claiming gold in the teams finals, all-around events and women's vault earlier this week, Biles expressed her frustration with the line of questioning taking place after her performances in Paris.
Addressing reporters on X, she posted: 'you guys really gotta stop asking athletes what’s next after they win a medal at the Olympics.'
Biles then added in another post: 'let us soak up the moment we’ve worked our whole lives for'.
When asked by a fan what does come next for her after winning another gold, she replied: 'babysitting the medal'.
The 27-year-old American has won three gold medals in Paris, and can win more on Monday
Biles' victory in Saturday's vault final handed her the seventh gold medal of her illustrious Olympics career.
In front of a star-studded crowd that included actor John Travolta, track star Allyson Felix, artists Pharrell and Flavor Flav, her teammates and her parents, she averaged 15.3 for her signature Yurchenko double pike and Cheng vaults to claim a second gold on the event eight years after she trumped in Rio.
It means Biles, who is already the most decorated gymnast in history, is now only the second woman to win two vault crowns after Vera Casalavska, of Czechoslovakia (1984 and 1968).
Biles has two more chances to boost her medal haul in Paris with balance beam and floor exercise finals on Monday.