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Simone Biles got a tattoo of her NFL husband Jonathan Owens’ initials, but it’s very small

Simone Biles got a tattoo of her NFL husband Jonathan Owens’ initials, but it’s very small

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U.S. Olympic legend Simone Biles showed off her enduring devotion to her husband, Chicago Bears quarterback Jonathan Owens, this week.

Biles got a tattoo of the letter “J.” It’s a nod to Owens. However, the tattoo is small and is on her ring finger.

This can be seen in a video posted on Instagram by Biles’ tattoo artist, Sydney Smith.

The black tattoo is so small that without magnification it is almost invisible.

That wasn’t the only tattoo Biles got this week. The artist showed off a much larger tattoo on the back of Biles’ neck that reads “MADE IN HEAVEN” in thin, black font in another Instagram post.

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Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles kisses her husband Jonathan Owens of the Green Bay Packers before the game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Lambeau Field on December 3, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Biles won three gold medals at the Paris Olympics this summer, becoming the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history. She did it all as one of the oldest gymnasts in Olympic gymnastics history at age 27. Her gold medals marked the end of Biles’ dramatic comeback story after she withdrew from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics due to “spin.”

“Man, I’m super proud. Just seeing how much work she put in and what she went through” Owens told Fox News Digital in July. “And just for her to be able to come back, without any worries, continue to dominate the way she did, man, it’s just amazing.

“It’s a testament to the kind of person she is, as well as her confidence and the training she puts into her work. I can’t wait to continue to watch her dreams come true.”

Biles and Owens began dating in 2020, at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when they met on the celebrity-only dating app Raya. At the time, Biles was living in her home state of Houston, and Owens was playing for the Houston Texans, a team he played for from 2019 to 2022 as an undrafted reserve, primarily on special teams. Owens said he didn’t know Biles when they met. By that point, Biles was already a four-time Olympic gold medalist.

The couple tied the knot in April 2023. Biles said they often argued about which sport was better, soccer or gymnastics. She says they argued about it so much that they had to agree that they would stop talking about it once they were married.

They are in the final stages of building a residence in Texas.

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Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens attend the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers game at Toyota Center on January 29, 2024 in Houston. (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Owens sparked controversy about their relationship during a joint appearance with Biles on the Pivot Podcast in December, when Owens said he was the “catcher” in the relationship. He claimed that men are always the “catcher” in a relationship, regardless of one-sided fame or athletic achievements.

In April, during an appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Biles said she was present during Owens’ interview and had no objection to his comments.

“I thought everything was fine, and then I went on Twitter and everyone was like, ‘Divorce this guy, he’s mean,’” Biles said on the podcast, noting that her audience took it all wrong. “He’s the sweetest. He praises the ground I walk on. I’ve honestly never met a guy like him.”

Biles had to defend her husband from online attackers in May when she posted a photo on social media thanking Owens for his support after winning the U.S. Classic. After a series of comments criticizing her husband, Biles posted an Instagram Story a few days later to respond to the negative backlash he was still receiving for his previous comments.

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Simone Biles married Jonathan Owens, a defensive quarterback for the Chicago Bears, in April 2023. (Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“Let me quickly get this straight, this joke was never meant to be a joke! Y’all are being outrageously rude to my relationship and my husband. So I’ll say it once. Respectfully, f**k off,” she wrote.

“If you continue to comment or tweet at me I will block you. Simple. And no, I don’t have to touch grass or anything like y’all are suggesting…

“(To) all those who support us, we love you so much.”

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