Biles called Gaines a ‘bully’
By Ryan Gaydos Fox News – Published June 9, 2025 7:49am EDT – Fox
Riley Gaines: Simone Biles essentially tarnished her reputation
Riley Gaines opened up about Simone Biles’ personal attack on social media in the latest episode of OutKick’s “Gaines for Girls” podcast
My cmnt: I’m with Riley here. This nonsensical attack out of the blue by Biles on Gaines is puzzling. It looks as if someone or something got to Biles and she just folded. No female athlete could possibly want males competing with her in her own sport. The Left, as with most of their irrational positions on everything, is always driven to nonsense and insanity when pressed to defend their most ridiculous ideas. It is no defense for Biles to lamely call for a separate division for Trans women (i.e., males) in sports after attacking Gaines for essentially holding the same response. The fact is no one, anywhere, is going to watch Trans women competing with each other in anything. It’s absurd. Trans women (men) simply cannot be allowed by the grown-ups to compete against girls. It’s cut and dried. The only reason the Left must cling to this stupid stance is that they must maintain, without reservation, that Trans women (i.e., men) are real women or their entire case blows up in their face and vanishes like a puff of smoke in the wind.

Simone Biles looks on prior to her floor routine during the U.S. Olympic Team Gymnastics Trials at Target Center in Minneapolis on June 30, 2024. (Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports)
Riley Gaines broke down the personal attack Simone Biles levied on her on social media and what it really meant for the Olympic gold medalist and one of the greatest gymnasts of all-time.
Gaines dropped the latest episode of the “Gaines for Girls” podcast on OutKick and recorded the show a few hours after Biles came after her on X. Gaines gave Biles her flowers as one of the best athletes to have ever performed in sports, but said the posts put a bad mark on her resume.

Simone Biles during a practice session before the Paris 2024 Olympic Summer Games at Bercy Arena in Paris on July 25, 2024. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)
“In just two tweets, Simone Biles basically tarnished her reputation to anyone with a shred of honesty, to anyone with a moral compass and to anyone with an inherent innate desire to protect women, to fight for equal opportunity for both men and women especially as it pertains to sports,” she said. “The conclusion I’m drawing based on the response we have seen over the past 12-ish hours at this point on social media, she’s basically incinerated her legacy in just two tweets.”
Biles launched into an attack on Gaines on Friday as the former NCAA All-American swimmer reacted to a transgender athlete winning a state championship in Minnesota softball.
The Olympic gymnast called Gaines a “bully” and said that “no one in sports is safe with you around.”
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Riley Gaines has championed fairness in women’s sports. (XX-XY Athletics)
Gaines said during her podcast that she believed that Biles’ post showed she may be finished competing in gymnastics with her apparent support of transgender athletes, taking a page out of Megan Rapinoe’s playbook. Rapinoe said in 2023 she would support a transgender player on the U.S. women’s national team. She retired from the sport later that year.
“What she’s done here is pull up the ladder behind her,” Gaines said of Biles. “We’ve seen people like Megan Rapinoe do this. Simone Biles is just the latest where apparently she’s done competing. Just like Megan Rapinoe did – waited until they were done competing to take a stance on this issue, which for the life of me I cannot understand.
“Take me out of the equation. Again, I don’t care about the personal attacks. I cannot for the life of me understand why Simone Biles, in the year 2025, would advocate for this.”
Biles said she would welcome a debate or discussion to talk about the issue of transgender athletes in girls’ and women’s sports. Gaines has been at the forefront of championing fairness in women’s sports since she tied with Lia Thomas in the 2022 NCAA Championships.

Simone Biles looks on prior to her floor routine during the U.S. Olympic Team Gymnastics Trials at Target Center in Minneapolis on June 30, 2024. (Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports)
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“I think she blindly advocated for this without actually thinking about the effects of what this would look like,” Gaines said. “How no one would know Simone Biles if it weren’t for women’s gymnastics. … If her inclusive dream was a reality, she would have zero gold medals.”
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Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.