Taylor Swift and Simone Biles have a lot of respect for each other.
17.09.2021 - 22:21 / usmagazine.com
UPDATE 9/17/21 2:46 p.m. ET
While Angelina Jolie was on Capitol Hill earlier this week, working with U.S. Senators on the Violence Against Women Act, she met Aly Raisman, Simone Biles and the other gymnasts who testified during the Senate hearing on Wednesday, September 15.
“I was honored to meet with some of the brave US gymnasts who appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday,” the Eternals actress, 46, captioned an Instagram photo with the athletes on Thursday, September 16. “I’m
Taylor Swift and Simone Biles have a lot of respect for each other.
Olympic hero Simone Biles has spoken out about how she should have quit gymnastics long before the Tokyo games after being sexually abused by team doctor Larry Nassar.
Simone Biles is still feeling very blessed by the amount of love and support she's received since the 2021 Tokyo Olympics this summer. Biles spoke ET at the Gold Over America Tour, a.k.a «GOAT Tour,» about life since making the difficult decision to withdraw herself from the team competition, the all-around and the majority of her individual events for her own mental health.«Overwhelming amount of love and support of outreach of fans, family and it's just been insane,» Biles admitted.
Simone Biles, 24, is looking back on her struggles and triumphs in her gymnastics career in a new interview. The skilled athlete admitted she shouldn’t have continued on with the sport in the midst of the former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar‘s sexual abuse case because of the impact it had on her.
The Cut published Monday, Biles dug in on how she’s made a conscious effort to focus on her mental health in recent months. Really, it stems from the fact that she didn’t fully give herself time to process and heal following the very public fall and subsequent arrest of Larry Nassar in 2018, and the sexual abuse she suffered from him.
Aly Raisman is opening up about how she's doing after the emotional testimony she gave before senators last week about the sexual abuse she and other U.S. gymnasts suffered by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Angelina Jolie showed her support for the U.S. gymnasts who testified before the Senate about the FBI's mishandling of the sexual abuse allegations made against their ex-team doctor Larry Nassar.
Angelina Jolie is in awe of some of the United States gymnasts. The 46-year-old actress and activist took to Instagram on Thursday to share a photo with the gymnasts who were on Capitol Hill this week to testify in a Senate hearing about the FBI’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation.
Angelina Jolie is in awe of some of the United States gymnasts.
Angelina Jolie, 46, was “honored” to meet US gymnasts McKayla Maroney, Aly Raisman, and Maggie Nichols after they spoke about the FBI’s handling of the Larry Nassar investigation in a Senate hearing. The Mr. & Mrs. Smith actress took to Instagram on September 16 to share a snap of herself posing with some of the current and former Team USA stars, including Kaylee Lorincz, and Jessica Howard.
Angelina Jolie is speaking out with praise for the brave U.S. gymnasts who spoke at a Senate hearing this week.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so McKayla Maroney didn’t have to say much more than what she posted on Wednesday evening. Hours after McKayla, 25, testified about the FBI’s mishandling the Larry Nassar sexual abuse investigation, she posted photos of her alongside the other three women who spoke in front of Congress: Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, and Maggie Nichols.
Simone Biles delivered a chilling testimony in a US court hearing against the disgraced former US Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, 58, who has been accused of assaulting dozens of young athletes under his care.
Simone Biles holds hands with McKayla Maroney as they leave the Senate Judiciary hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon (September 15).
New York Times, the U.S. Justice Department put out a report that found the failures of the FBI’s investigation “allowed Nassar to continue treating patients for eight months” at Michigan State University and “at a local gymnastics center and a high school.” After the athletes testified on Wednesday, Christopher Wray, the director of the FBI since 2017, to them. But the athletes say that this isn't enough.
Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Maggie Nichols and Aly Raisman appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of a two-part hearing on the FBI's mishandling of the investigation into Nassar, who was found to have sexually abused scores of young athletes while working at Michigan State University and with USA Gymnastics.
Still searching for justice. Gymnasts Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, September 15, about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar‘s sexual abuse and why they believe the FBI is partially to blame.
FBI officials who investigated the allegations of sexual abuse against Larry Nassar have been accused of violating the agency’s policies in their investigation. On Sept. 15, a Senate committee held a hearing regarding the FBI’s handling of the entire situation. Some of Nassar’s most well-known victims, Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols, were in attendance to testify.