Long admired for her record-breaking athleticism and gravity-defying skills, Simone Biles is now the subject of a completely different discussion, one that is more concerned with perceived physical changes than her skill on the balance beam. When she shared colorful vacation pictures from Belize with her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens, online commentators and keen-eyed fans started talking about what appeared to be a much fuller bust. A digital avalanche of speculation about plastic surgery ensued.
Instead of responding directly, Biles took action, making it clear that she had no intention of allowing strangers to dissect her body and blocking comments on the post. That choice worked especially well. It reflected the kind of subdued authority she has cultivated over years of being closely watched for every choice she makes, both on and off the mat, as well as for her performance.
Not only is her command of this narrative admirable, but it is also remarkably calculated. Biles has previously been open about trying “baby Botox” on her T-zone. As a birthday treat, she underwent the procedure, but she later acknowledged that the outcome was disappointing. Her eyebrow would “randomly rise for 20 seconds,” she said, adding that she would not try it again. Fans got a genuine glimpse of her willingness to experiment with cosmetic options through that moment, which was delivered on TikTok in a humorous and refreshingly human way, without glamorizing them or igniting a lot of rumors.
Simone Biles – Personal and Career Overview
Attribute | Details |
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Full Name | Simone Arianne Biles |
Date of Birth | March 14, 1997 |
Age | 28 |
Height | 4 ft 8 in |
Nationality | American |
Profession | Artistic Gymnast |
Olympic Medals | 7 (4 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze) |
Notable Achievements | Most decorated gymnast in history; 5 signature moves named after her |
Plastic Surgery Status | Botox confirmed; other procedures unconfirmed |
Partner | Jonathan Owens (NFL player, married) |
Reference | www.marca.com/en/more-sports/2025/07/08/686ca5f8268e3eac6e8b4573.html |

Her reaction to the recent rumors of breast augmentation is all the more fascinating in light of this background. Her quiet has been profoundly telling and deafening. As an alternative to contributing to the narrative, she established boundaries, both digital and personal, especially after publicly withdrawing from competition during the Tokyo Olympics due to mental health issues.
In a professional opinion, plastic surgeon Dr. Dino Mendez joined the online chorus, stating that her figure looked “notably fuller and more rounded.” The fact that he said the appearance was “probably recent” only led to more speculation. Notably, though, Biles has remained silent.
In a sport that emphasizes light weight, precise form, and compact muscles, augmentation would be a major change in body composition if the rumors are correct. In the realm of gymnastics, physical dimensions serve a practical as well as aesthetic purpose. Because of the physical effects on movement, training, and spatial orientation, breast implants are uncommon among active gymnasts, despite being more prevalent in Hollywood and fashion circles.
Even “an athlete of Simone’s caliber wouldn’t likely undergo surgery unless she were nearing retirement,” Dr. Mendez said. Another round of speculation was triggered by that remark: Is Simone Biles getting ready to hang up her leotard before the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles?
In a sport where most players retire in their mid-20s, she would be regarded as a veteran at age 31. However, her spectacular comeback in Paris in 2024 demonstrated her ability to defy expectations. However, there is still opportunity for speculation regarding whether she is gracefully leaving competition as she embarks on her next chapter, given the subtle hints, such as a change in appearance or a quiet disengagement from some media commitments.
This argument goes beyond a single vacation post. It exposes a cultural obsession with women’s looks, especially those that attract attention from around the world. Athletes like Biles are subject to different standards when it comes to cosmetic choices, but public figures like Kylie Jenner and Bella Hadid have transformed conversations about plastic surgery into brand identity. Changes in appearance can be mistakenly interpreted as changes in purpose, and the stakes are performance-driven.
Despite this, Biles moves through this terrain with a very distinct sense of ownership. Her refusal to participate in rumors shows strength rather than defensiveness. Her legacy as a mental health advocate and as someone who understands exactly when and how to speak—or not speak—is echoed in that strategy.
But her husband, Jonathan Owens, isn’t keeping quiet. He gave her a dose of unadulterated support by enthusiastically commenting, “You so fine baby wheeewww,” beneath one of her pictures. His kind and reassuring presence also draws attention to another aspect of this tale. Having a partner who appreciates their wholeness, not just their appearance, is a supportive counterbalance to the mounting pressure on female celebrities.
Legacy has always been more important to Biles than likes. Now ingrained in athletic history are her five named gymnastics moves, each of which is a technical marvel. Her accomplishments will always be greater than any conjecture regarding Botox or implants. But what matters is that she keeps establishing limits on her personal space. And she may have given her strongest performance to date.
A remarkably similar dynamic that can be observed in other stories about women in sports is also revealed in this episode. Serena Williams finally defined herself on her own terms after years of body shaming and rumors about her muscle tone. Megan Rapinoe created a unique identity that transcends soccer by fusing fashion, advocacy, and competitive fire. They both serve as a reminder, like Biles, that female excellence does not have to follow archaic norms.
Biles has made her own decisions if she has decided to use cosmetic enhancement. If not, the response shows how highly public figures are held to irrational expectations. In any case, she has maintained her poise, her posture, and her strength.
Simone Biles has revolutionized gymnastics over the last ten years, breaking not only records but also stigmas related to mental health, race, and, now, whether she likes it or not, bodily autonomy. She continues to be a figure of poise, control, and extraordinary relevance whether or not she has surgery. Not just as a gymnast, but also as a woman who gets to decide when and how much of herself to show.