Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles Wear Cheeky ‘Team USA’ Shorts in Paris: ‘Red, White, Biles & Chiles’

Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles show Parisian style!

On Sunday, Aug. 4, Biles, 27, shared a carousel post of a pair of sporty red shorts with white trim that read “TEAM USA” in large white letters.

“Red, white, bile and chili ❤️,” read Biles’ caption as the teammates looked at each other as they lounged on a balcony overlooking the French capital in the first snap.

In the next slide, they turned their heads to one side before Biles closed the post with a solo shot of her holding a peace sign.

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Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles in Team USA shorts.

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Chiles, 23, also shared snaps on her page, including a solo photo of herself standing on a balcony with the caption “team usa girlies…❤️.”

Along with teammates Suni Lee, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera, Biles and Chiles won gold in the women’s gymnastics team final at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Tuesday, July 30.

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The triumph marked Biles’ eighth Olympic medal at the time, making her the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history.

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Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles in Team USA shorts.

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Since then, Biles has added to her tally and now has a total of 10 Olympic medals after winning gold in the vault on Saturday, August 3 and the all-around final on Thursday, August 1.

Previously asked about her new stats at a press conference, Biles said, “Honestly, I’d have to Google it.”

“I don’t count, I don’t keep statistics,” she told reporters, including PEOPLE. “I just come out here and do what I need to do and do what I love and enjoy it, so that’s really all that matters to me.”

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