Simone Biles to lift the lid on 'chaotic and dramatic' Olympics in Netflix series

Olympic gymnast Simone Biles has revealed she's going to lift the lid on her "chaotic and dramatic" experience at the 2024 Games in Paris this summer in a new series of her Netflix reality show 'Simone Biles Rising'.

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Simone Biles is to lift the lid on her time in Paris in a second series of her Netflix reality show
Simone Biles is to lift the lid on her time in Paris in a second series of her Netflix reality show

Simone Biles will lift the lid on her "chaotic and dramatic" experience at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris in a new series of her Netflix reality show.

After walking out of the Tokyo Olympics back in 2021 to deal with mental health issues, the 27-year-old sports star documented her life and her comeback in fly-on-the-wall series 'Simone Biles Rising' and she's now revealed series two will air later this year and focus on her successful stint in Paris.

In a post on Netflix, Simone joked about drama series 'Emily In Paris', declaring: "Ever since I moved to Paris, my life has been chaotic and dramatic and complicated.

"Without basic b****** like me, you wouldn't be fashionable. I'm not somebody who can share a crepe. I need the whole crepe."

As well as sipping fizz and eating crepes on a Parisian rooftop, the video also showed Simone munching on a muffin in the French capital.

She captioned the clip: "Watch your beret, Emily ... 'SIMONE BILES RISING: PART TWO' is coming Cctober 25 on Netflix!"

Simone - who now has 11 Olympic medals - married her partner Jonathan Owens during her time off from competing and he featured in her Netflix series.

She recently admitted they are both keen to start a family but not until they have achieved all of their goals.

She told 'Today' host Hoda Kotb: "Yes, me and Jonathan always talk about kids, and he would have had them yesterday if he could have.

"Obviously we both have goals that we want to achieve before we start a family. But, yes, that's definitely in our future."

Simone also reflected on her legacy, and how she is focused on a passion for gymnastics and authenticity. Asked how she would like to be remembered within the sport, she replied: "Someone who loved the sport, had fun doing it and just was authentically herself."