Jonathan Owens and Simone Biles have faced public scrutiny after Owens’ interview on The Pivot Podcast, where he referred to himself as “the catch” in their relationship. Netizens criticized him for what they perceived as disrespectful comments. Despite the backlash, Biles has defended her husband. She addressed the issue in a May 2024 Instagram Story, asserting that Owens’ remarks were taken out of context and emphasizing that their relationship is strong. Owens showed his support for Biles by attending her events, including the 2024 Paris Olympics. Their relationship, which began via Instagram in 2020, has continued to flourish despite external pressures. Biles, a decorated gymnast, and Owens, an NFL player, remain each other’s biggest supporters, celebrating their successes and standing by each other amid public challenges.
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