Simone Biles announces upcoming release of second part of Netflix series

Simone Biles has announced the upcoming release of the second part of her Netflix series, which follows her journey from the Tokyo Olympics to her preparations for the Paris Games

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Olympic champion Simone Biles has announced that the second installment of her Netflix series will be released later this year.

Biles shared the news in a video on Wednesday, making a playful reference to the popular Netflix show Emily in Paris.

The gymnast filmed in several iconic locations around Paris, including a luxurious rooftop bar with a stunning view of the Eiffel Tower.

Her Parisian adventure also included visits to a boutique, enjoying crepes, and sampling local pastries.

The first part of Simone Biles: Rising premiered earlier this year, leading up to the Paris Olympics, and was met with widespread acclaim.

The series chronicles Biles’ journey from her difficult decision to withdraw from the Tokyo Games due to the ‘Twisties’ to her preparations for a triumphant return to competition in the French capital.

The Netflix docuseries “Simone Biles Rising” will return in October with “intimate” moments of the gymnast before and during her incredible 2024 Paris Olympic run.

Netflix announced Aug. 21 that the second installment of the series will be released on the platform Oct. 25 with Episodes 3 and 4. The first two episodes premiered on July 17.

The new episodes follow the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history as she qualified for and competed in the Paris Games, where she won three gold medals, a press release announcing the news said.

Biles won gold in the all-around, vault and team events at the Paris Olympics. She also won silver for her floor routine.

Biles promoted Part 2 of her docuseries by spoofing the show “Emily in Paris” in a clip posted on social media.

“And ever since I moved to Paris, my life has been chaotic and dramatic and complicated,” Biles says before sipping a bubbly drink from a glass while sitting at an outdoor table.

The scene then changes to her standing in front of purses and shoes.

“Without basic b—– like me, you wouldn’t be fashionable,” Biles quips.