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Simone Biles posts video of her parents dancing on her father’s birthday

Simone Biles is celebrating her parents’ love!

The 11-time Olympic medalist, 27, shared a video of her parents, Ronald and Nellie Biles, dancing at her father’s 75th birthday party on her Instagram Stories on Saturday, August 24.

“47 years strong,” Simone captioned the video, adding emotional emojis and “my parents are so cute.”

In the video, Nellie and Ronald hugged each other and swayed together as Ronald appeared to sing to his wife.

The Biles family first celebrated Ronald’s birthday on the exact date, August 8, in Paris, while Simone was competing at the 2024 Olympics. They held a more traditional party when the gymnast returned home.

Ronald and Nellie Biles dance together.

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On August 24, Simone celebrated her father’s special day again on her Instagram Stories. “My dad is the cutest, happy 75th birthday,” she wrote alongside a photo of Ronald wearing a Cleveland Browns jersey while posing in front of brown and orange balloons in what appeared to be the family’s living room in Texas.

In addition to being celebrated with a family party, Ronald received some epic gifts while in Paris, including a gold Death Row Records necklace given to him by Snoop Dogg.

Simone’s sister Adria Biles joked about her father’s reaction to receiving the flashy gift from the rapper on her Instagram Stories, saying Ronald “doesn’t know how to act” now that he has the piece of jewelry.

Jonathan Owens sits with Nellie and Ronald Biles at the Paris Olympics cheering on Simone Biles.

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“75 looks great on you! Happy birthday, I love you,” Adria added.

Ronald and Nellie adopted the Biles sisters when Simone was 6 years old.

From left to right: Nellie Biles, Simone Biles and Ronald Biles in 2021.

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The gymnast has continually spoken about her parents’ support of her career, especially when she withdrew from events at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to having “kinks.”

“Thank you for making sacrifices from day one so I can live my dream. But most importantly thank you for always being there for me through the good and bad times,” Simone wrote in the caption of a 2021 Instagram post featuring photos of her parents. “You guys are the best. I love you all .”