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Biles also shared a photo of her husband standing in a grass field looking over a white fence while carrying what appeared to be Lilo, one of the couple’s French bulldogs. The cute pic was simply captioned with three emojis of hands making a love heart.
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens are as loved up as ever!
On Thursday, Aug. 29, Biles, 29, shared a series of photos on her Instagram Stories from a recent outing with her Chicago Bears football safety husband, 29.
During their time outdoors visiting horses, the couple — who tied the knot in April 2023 — took a moment to share a romantic kiss, which the Olympic gymnast sweetly posted on her Stories. In the snap, the couple had their arms wrapped around each other and their eyes closed as they kissed in the sunshine.
Biles also shared a photo of her husband standing in a grass field looking over a white fence while carrying what appeared to be Lilo, one of the couple’s French bulldogs. The cute pic was simply captioned with three emojis of hands making a love heart.
The Olympic gymnast then posted a clip of a group of horses eating grass and wandering around a sunny field.
Biles then concluded her posts of the couple’s outing with a photo of Owens holding their dog as he and one of the horses took at look at each other.
The athlete has an Instagram page for her Frenchies Lilo and Rambo, where the two photos from the outing featuring her dog were also shared with a caption that read: “slowly turning into a farm dog 🤎🐴🌾,”
Biles also shared a snap on her Instagram Stories of her other dog Zeus posing for a photo in what appeared to be the couple’s living room.
Owens, meanwhile, reposted his wife’s shot of them sharing a kiss on his Instagram Stories, captioning the post with four love heart emojis.
The pair’s sweet day out comes after Owens supported Biles as she competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics earlier this month.
The event saw Biles become the most decorated U.S. gymnast in Olympic history with a total 11 Olympic medals. She won four medals at this year’s Olympic Games after competing with a calf injury.
“My wife is a warrior. That’s the one thing I tell people because I equate it to how we are in football,” Owens said of his wife at a press conference on Aug. 6 after returning from Paris.
“You limp around and it will hurt a little bit right before. But as soon as you go, it’s like you forget about it. Just pain tolerance and the way she was able to go out there and, like I said, look graceful with everything,” he added.