Besides Simone Biles’s Olympics and World Championship achievements, the gymnast cherishes her pet dogs, Lilo and Rambo as her prized possessions. On many occasions, Biles has expressed how important the two French Bulldogs are to her. So much so, that four-time Olympic gold medalist, bears every tantrum of her pets. In fact, recently, the gymnast had to face a sleepless night due to one of her dog’s hilarious habits.
Last night, Simone Biles took to her Instagram stories to share her dog, Rambo’s antics. She explained in her story how the innocent creature did not let her sleep.
Simone Biles has instructions for her dog
In her Instagram story, Simone Biles shared a blank video recording of her dog Rambo, making noises while playing with his plastic toys.
The gymnast explained in her video, “Alllll night he does this”. Apparently, Biles has been experiencing her dog’s fun mood in the night hours. However, she wants her dog to go to sleep. She wrote the instruction for her in the story, “….go to sleep Rambo”
Furthermore, she explained that Rambo “loves playing at night” when the Biles family is sleeping. They face the same drill “Every Night ….every single night” and experience sleepless nights. Although her dog does not let her sleep, Simone loved her pets so much that she does not mind bearing their different moods at different hours of the day.
Simone Biles adopted her French bulldogs, Lilo and Rambo, in February 2018 and May 2020, respectively. The gymnast adopted Lilo furry pet when she was 10 weeks and Rambo at four months old. Simone runs a separate Instagram page for them, The Biles Frenchies, with nearly 78k followers. She keeps updating her fans about her pets’ adorable antics.
Biles also depends on her pets for emotional comfort. Last year, she lovingly talked about the importance of her pets in her life.
Simone’s pets are her greatest assets
Last year, Simone Biles opened up about her dogs in an episode of “My Pet Tale” with TODAY. In the interview, she shared that she grew up with four German shepherds in her childhood. Now that she has two small and cute French bulldogs, she cherishes every moment with them.
Biles shared that her pets have made her life significantly better. In fact, their presence is enough to make her happy in her life’s highs and lows. She added, “They have just been the greatest asset that I could have got.”