Even world-famous Olympians have moments when they’re mistaken for something they’re not — and Simone Biles recently had a hilarious reminder of that.
While flying on a routine trip, Biles, known globally for her unmatched gymnastics achievements and powerhouse strength, was unexpectedly handed a coloring book for children by a well-meaning flight attendant.
Apparently mistaking her for a young girl because of her petite stature and youthful appearance, the attendant didn’t realize they were offering crayons and coloring pages to one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Biles’ reaction? Pure class — and pure humor.
“I’m 25,” she politely informed the flight attendant, according to her playful social media post afterward.
She laughed off the misunderstanding, proving once again why fans around the world adore her not just for her athletic prowess, but for her down-to-earth personality and sense of humor.
Fans Loved Every Moment
Once Simone shared the encounter online, fans flooded her post with comments, laughing along with her and praising her for handling the situation with such grace.
“Only Simone could be a national icon and still get handed a coloring book,” one fan joked.
“This is why we love you — you’re real, relatable, and always find the joy in life,” another added.
Many also commented on how the mix-up just highlighted Biles’ natural youthfulness and vibrant energy — qualities that have made her an inspiration both on and off the mat.
Not the First Time
Simone has spoken before about being mistaken for a teenager or younger girl due to her 4’8″ frame, and she’s always taken such moments in stride.
Rather than getting offended, she embraces them with humor and confidence — showing that true greatness isn’t just about gold medals, but also about how you carry yourself when the unexpected happens.
A Reminder: Strength Comes in All Sizes
If anything, this charming incident is a reminder that appearances can be deceiving.
Behind Simone’s youthful looks is a woman who has achieved more by age 25 than most could dream of in a lifetime — breaking records, changing conversations around mental health, and becoming a global role model.
And maybe, just maybe, she kept the coloring book — because you’re never too old to enjoy a little creativity and laughter.