Olympics-Gymnastics-Bored Biles turns agony aunt on social media
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[July 19, 2021]
By Elaine Lies
TOKYO (Reuters) - In Tokyo for the Olympics but unable to go
anywhere except her hotel and practice sessions, defending Olympic
all-around gymnastics champion Simone Biles sent out a call one
recent afternoon: "Tell me a secret - I'm bored."
Her 4.4 million Instagram followers responded with everything from
personal problems to how they skipped school, prompting the
24-year-old Biles to dish out life advice and reactions accompanied
by candid selfies.
A message reading: "I have one of my closest friends muted on
Instagram cause she posts the dumbest things," got an earnest Biles
looking straight at the camera and agreeing, "Me too. Sometimes it's
needed."
Others said they had lost their sense of smell, received a secret
inheritance and were getting surprise presents for their mothers.
One person even confided that they were pregnant - to which Biles
responded with a big grin and "Congrats!"
But some messages were more serious.
"I still haven't told my dad I'm gay even though everyone else in my
family knows," wrote one person.
A pensive Biles responded: "Tell him, be free, be yourself. I
support you," adding: "For anyone else struggling with telling
family or friends, just know I will always welcome you with open
arms on my page and platforms."
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Simone Biles smiles at a teammate during
the final day of women's competition in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials
for gymnastics in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., June 27, 2021.
REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the
Tokyo 2020 Olympics - postponed for a year - are being held under
strict protocols, including daily virus tests for athletes, to
prevent any further spread in a country where most people have yet
to get a vaccine and still want the Games cancelled or postponed
again.
Biles, who has won every all-around competition she has taken part
in since 2013, won five medals in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, including
all-around gold, and is predicted to improve on that in Tokyo.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Karishma Singh)
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