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Simone Biles gave fans a peek inside her downtime in Paris, where she brought home an impressive medal haul at the 2024 Olympics.
After she finished competing, earning three golds and one silver for Team USA, the 27-year-old took in the sights of the French capital with her sister, Adria.
'From paris with love,' Biles captioned a series of Instagram snaps on Tuesday.
She was all smiles in the photos, which showed her rocking a beige tank top and a diamond tennis necklace.
The gymnast posed at the Christian Dior Café, adorned with monogrammed cushions and a life-sized giraffe, before floating down the Seine River on a boat.
Simone Biles gave fans a peek inside her downtime in Paris, after the Olympic Games
'From paris with love,' Biles captioned a series of Instagram snaps this week
Biles also looked gleeful as she struck a pose on a balcony, while rocking a sweater that read, 'Not from Paris Madame.'
The decorated athlete later jetted home to the US, where she told fans she's 'never been so happy.'
She reunited with her husband, Jonathan Owens, who was cheering her on in Paris while on a short break from the Chicago Bears training camp.
Biles completed a glorious return to the Olympics in Paris after withdrawing from the Tokyo Games with a case of the 'Twisties'.
She toasted her success in the French capital with a party alongside Adria at ritzy nightclub, L'Arc Paris.
The Team USA superstar posed at the Dior Café, adorned with monogrammed cushions
Biles insists she has 'never been so happy' as settles back into her normal life on home soil
The gymnast was among the stars of this summer's Paris Games, winning three gold medals
'If you see me out at the club, pls tell me to go home,' Biles joked over the clip shared to her Instagram Story.
'For my own sake and health in the am (morning),' she added.
Biles was a leading light for Team USA, who finished top of the medal table at the Paris Olympics.
Naturally, she was tapped to get involved in the Closing Ceremony, where she handed the five-ringed Olympic flag to Tom Cruise, signaling the passing of the torch from Paris to Los Angeles, where the 2028 Games will be held.