At the premiere of ‘Simone Biles Rising: Part 2,’ the 11-time Olympic medalist came dressed to impress.
Biles was on hand to attend the special premiere event.
The Olympic gymnast walked the red carpet in a mesh dress by Galia Lahav, which boasted a glittery floral bodice and black floor-sweeping sheer skirt, per Page Six.
The mesh dress was incredibly see-through, so you could see her black underwear anytime the light hit it.
The see-through look also showed off her toned frame.
Simone Biles wore a silver necklace with a small pendant and two simple bracelets for her accessories.
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Unfortunately, Biles’ husband, Jonathan Owens, a football safety for the Chicago Bears, was unable to be there since the team is likely in the Washington, D.C. area getting ready to face the Commanders on Sunday.
Biles’ Netflix documentary Simone Biles Rising: Part 2 follows the Olympian’s journey to her 2024 Paris comeback as she overcomes her fears of competing for the first time after dropping out of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to prioritize her mental health.
Simone Biles Spoke On Her Struggles During The Netflix Premiere
Simone Biles was baring it all in both her documentary and the bold red carpet gown she wore at the premiere.
The Olympian was at the Los Angeles premiere of her Netflix documentary Simone Biles Rising Part 2.
She told The Hollywood Reporter that sharing her struggles with balancing her inner well-being and gymnastics on screen has taught her a lot about herself.
“I was a lot more stubborn than I thought I was,” Biles said. “And allowing myself to be open and vulnerable taught me the courage.”
Biles didn’t get the opportunity to look to her family at her moments of stress because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and having no one in the stands.
Biles continued, “It just means everything to me that [husband Jonathan Owens] could show up and support because he also knows that he’s my comfort person. I looked to him even after I had one of the bar mistakes, I just looked at him, and he’s like, ‘You’re fine, calm down.’”