Victim of Constant Backlash, Simone Biles’ Husband Jonathan Owens Receives Support from Gymnastics Community: ‘He’s Not Wrong’

You don’t automatically obtain benefits just because you have a name. Declaring with a mix of defiance and realism was Jonathan Owens. Being married to the most decorated gymnast, Simone Biles, and playing safety for the Chicago Bears in the NFL, Owens has taken a fair amount of criticism from the sports community. His inflammatory words and seeming ignorance of his wife’s sport have drawn criticism from others.

 

Owens caused a stir on the “The Pivot” podcast when he said, “The men are the catch,” and that he had no idea who Simone Biles was when they first started dating. He was the target of a torrent of hate mail as a result, with many criticising him, making fun of him online, and even advising Simone to “divorce him.”

 

He’s seen Simone Biles do these complex turns countless times, so he understands all too well how one mistake can ruin a perfectly executed routine. Simone Biles, though, has stood by her spouse in the face of criticism. It appears that Jonathan is gaining popularity among the gymnastics community following their impressive performance at the Olympics in Paris!

 

“My husband—’man I hate wolf turns,'” Biles said on Threads, making fun of the irony of an NFL player critiquing a move he doesn’t even have to perform. And what do you know? Playful support was abundant in the comments. “He’s not wrong!” exclaimed a fervent user. Mr. Owens, you are a tastemaker! It appears as though Jonathan Owens is finally making a difference, what with Biles’s steadfast backing and the community’s increasing acceptance!

 

A user enthusiastically welcomed Jonathan to the gymnastics community on the internet, writing, “Gymternet: ‘Jonathan is one of us!'” This fervent comment demonstrates the increasing amount of community support for Owens. It appears like Jonathan Owens is at last making a name for himself in the gymnastics world and winning the affection of the ardent Biles fandom.

 

Jonathan Owens has previously ventured into the devoted community of Biles. He was clearly turning into a die-hard gymnastics enthusiast during the Olympics in Paris. He was seen seated next to Nellie and Ronald Biles, Biles’ parents, amid the applauding spectators. Wearing a t-shirt with his wife’s image on it, Owens was spotted taking notes as she performed. This kind gesture won over many people and increased his popularity within the gymnastics community. However, did you realise that they had already put one another to the test?

 

The light-hearted competition between Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles

In a light-hearted scene shown in the teaser for her documentary Simone vs. Herself, Biles walked with assurance into the gymnastics gym with Jonathan Owens, her boyfriend at the time. She immediately threw down a light-hearted challenge: a race to climb rope. As usual, Biles ascended the rope quickly, leaving Owens trailing behind in a valiant but ultimately ineffective attempt to catch up.

 

Jonathan Owens described the rope-climbing race he had with Simone Biles in a video posted on the Untold Sports TikTok channel. It was evident from Owens’s film that the challenge had been a mistake. Owens admitted, “I’m like, ‘Oh, I’m fixing to whoop you.” But as he turned to look, he saw Biles rising with ease, her legs out at a perfect 90-degree angle, moving without wasting a single motion. Owens, meanwhile, was stumbling half way up when he gave up and said, “Nah, remain in your lane.”

 

Indeed, Jonathan Owens appeared to have a lasting impression on gymnastics enthusiasts, and his light-hearted interactions with Simone Biles had us all smiling. We would love to know what you thought of their chemistry as they carried on with their light-hearted banter. What did you think of the gymnastics community’s agreement with Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens’ ardent love and support for the NFL hunk? Post your thoughts in the space provided below!

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