
Simone Biles is done with X.
The Olympic gymnast, who had 1.9 million followers on X, decided the social media site was too toxic and parted ways with it.
The 28-year-old Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast seemingly deleted her account on the social media platform on Sunday, as many noticed her account now leads nowhere.
Users noted that when you try to enter her username, her verified account no longer appears.
It appears @simone_biles has deleted her Twitter account after she attacked @Riley_Gaines_, defended men in women’s sports, and issued a strangely worded apology written by her moronic PR team. pic.twitter.com/gSmZR8AQwj
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 23, 2025
Twitter users started sharing screenshots of Biles’ account on Sunday, leading to an error message.
Her decision came after beef sparked up between her and Riley Gaines over transgender athletes.
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Simone Biles caused uproar when she snapped at Gaines for being a “bully” and opting not to “uplift the trans community” before then demanding she pick on someone her own size, “which would ironically be a male,” she said.
Biles had finally had enough after seeing Gaines take aim at a high school softball team for winning a state championship with the aid of a trans athlete.
Unfortunately for Biles, she was blasted way more than she was celebrated.
Simone Biles’ Deleting Her X Account Comes After Her Apology

Simone Biles thought taking up transgender athletes would go in her favor, but not even her supporters could stand by her words.
Biles first called out Riley Gaines when the conservative activist commented on a post from the Minnesota State High School League of players posing with their first softball state championship plaque.
Biles quoted her X post and wrote, “You’re truly sick, all of this campaigning because you lost a race. Straight up sore loser. You should be uplifting the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make sports inclusive OR creating a new avenue where trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category IN ALL sports!! But instead… You bully them… One thing’s for sure is no one in sports is safe with you around!!!!!”
Eventually, she had to back down and apologize.
“I apologize,” Biles wrote in an X post.
Biles went on to claim the matter is “complicated” and noted she has no “answers or solutions” to rectify the issue.
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