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Home / Sports / Simone Biles' 'Beat the Packers' Whisper Goes Viral

Simone Biles' 'Beat the Packers' Whisper Goes Viral

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Simone Biles supported her husband Jonathan Owens at Lambeau Field.
  • Her sideline whisper to Owens to 'beat the Packers' went viral.
  • Biles showed unwavering loyalty to her husband, regardless of team.
Simone Biles' 'Beat the Packers' Whisper Goes Viral

Olympic champion Simone Biles recently became a focal point at Lambeau Field during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. While her husband, Bears safety Jonathan Owens, was on the field, Biles was spotted in custom Bears apparel, making her allegiance clear. A video clip showing her whispering "Baby, beat the Packers" to Owens before kickoff quickly circulated online.

The viral moment led to a flurry of reactions, particularly from Packers supporters, who engaged in playful trolling after their team's 28-21 victory. Memes and comments mocked the Bears' loss, with some referencing Owens' past with Green Bay. This friendly rivalry banter intensified on social media platforms.

Despite the mixed responses and the game's outcome, Biles remained steadfast in her support for her husband, prioritizing his presence over team colors. Her consistent message, reinforced by social media captions, underscored her loyalty. Biles continues to share game-day content, indicating her engagement with the rivalry is ongoing.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Simone Biles was captured on video whispering "Baby, beat the Packers" to her husband, Jonathan Owens, before the game.
The moment went viral because it highlighted a personal message of support from Biles to her husband amidst the intense rivalry between the Bears and Packers.
Packers fans engaged in playful trolling and created memes after the Bears lost, referencing Biles' message and Owens' history with the team.

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