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Hoda Kotb got a special visit from Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles as she bid farewell to the TODAY family on her last day! As Kotb looked back on her work covering the Olympics over the years during the Jan.
In her acceptance speech for the 2024 Sportsperson of the Year award, the 27-year-old reflected on her illustrious career and legacy.
Olympic medalist Simone Biles proved in a unique way she's a loyal football partner to her Chicago Bears safety husband, Jonathan Owens.
Simone Biles was seen wearing a custom Jonathan Owens outfit at the Chicago Bears vs Seattle Seahawks matchup.
Superstar gymnast Simone Biles was present to see her husband, Jonathan Owens, secure a victory over his former team, the Green Bay Packers. This was a historic win for the Chicago Bears on many fronts.
While Jonathan Owens and the Chicago Bears lost their Thursday, December 26, game against the Seattle Seahawks, he made up with sideline support. Owens, 29, received a sweet kiss from wife Simone Biles ahead of the matchup.
Simone Biles wore a customized outfit featuring photos of her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, in an effort to show support amid his challenging season. Amid mixed reactions from fans, the outfit sparked both admiration and criticism,
Simone Biles bid farewell to Green Bay earlier this year after her husband, Jonathan Owens, departed the Packers in the offseason. But it wasn't goodbye, after all. Just see you later. The gymnastics icon is back at Lambeau Field on Sunday for the Packers' game against the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field.
It's been quite an emotional day on the Today show with Hoda Kotb on her last day And one of the surprise guests celebrating the longtime co-anchor was ... Simone Biles! MORE HODA: Why she's said she'
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