Simone Biles‘ mom and dad, Nellie and Ronald Biles, were “ecstatic” to cheer their daughter on in Paris.
Simone Biles’ parents, Nellie and Ronald Biles, were a constant presence in the audience as the U.S. women competed in gymnastics at the Olympic Games in Paris. When Simone chatted with Hoda Kotb Tuesday morning on TODAY, she credited them with helping her achieve success.
They were “really excited” to be cheering their daughter on in person, Simone said. “They missed Tokyo, so this was like a cherry on top for them. Paris is such a beautiful city, and seeing all the girls compete — and almost the same exact girls as in Tokyo — so they were just, like, ecstatic.”
“You were someone who dreamt of being a gymnast, and you’re here today,” Hoda said to Simone. “So if you had to answer this question: ‘If not for blank, I would not be here today.’ If not for blank … who’s that person?”
“If not for my parents and adoption, I wouldn’t be here today,” Simone responded quickly and sincerely.
Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all time, has long credited her mom and her dad with helping her achieve her Olympic dreams. When she was 6 years old, Biles and her younger sister, Adria, were adopted by Ronald Biles, their biological grandfather, and his wife Nellie.
The adoption took place three years after the sisters and their two older siblings were placed in foster care because their mom, who struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, was in and out of jail.
“Appreciation post for my sweet parents. Thanks for making sacrifices since day 1 so I can live out my dream. But most importantly, thanks for always being there for me through all the highs and lows,” the four-time gold medalist captioned pics of her and her parents on Instagram in June 2021.
Read on to learn more about Simone Biles’ loving relationship with her parents.
Ronald and Nellie Biles were married in 1977
Ronald and Nellie Biles met in San Antonio when Ronald was serving in the Air Force and raising his daughter as a single dad and Nellie was in college, according to a profile in Andscape.
The couple married on Jan. 16, 1977, and welcomed two sons together.
On Jan. 16, 2017, Simone Biles posted a throwback photo of her parents on Instagram in honor of their decades of marriage. “HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY TO MY PARENTS. Couple Goals!”
Simone Biles and her siblings were placed in foster care when she was 3
Simone Biles and her three siblings were placed in foster care when Simone was 3 because their mother, who struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, was in and out of jail and could not care for them.
“I don’t remember a lot about foster care, but I definitely knew that we had been taken from our biological mom and then you just think you’re going to go back to her,” Simone Biles said during the 2021 Facebook Watch series “Simone vs. Herself.”
“We were very fortunate that we actually got to stay with our siblings because a lot of the time you either get regrouped from home to home to home or you and your siblings get split up,” added the athlete, who has recalled going without food as a child when she lived with her biological mom.
During her 2017 stint on “Dancing with the Stars,” the superstar gymnast recalled that her spirits would be lifted as a child when her grandfather, Ronald Biles, visited her foster home.
“Whenever we had visits with my grandpa, I was so excited,” the athlete said through tears. “That was the person I always wanted to see walk into the foster home.”