Simone Biles Reveals Custom-Built Texas Mansion Is Finally Finished—and Appears To Confirm Plastic Surgery Rumors During Walk-Through

by Charlie Lankston

Gymnast Simone Biles has revealed that her custom-built Texas mansion has finally been completed after more than two years of work—while sharing a glimpse of the stunning abode during her official walk-through this week.

Biles, 28, and her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens, 30, broke ground on their marital dwelling in early 2023 and the former Olympian has since shared several updates on the progress of the construction, which now—at long last—appears to be at an end.

In a series of posts shared on her Instagram Stories, Biles revealed images of the home's lakefront pool and basketball court, before heading over to test out the in-ground trampoline.

Her visit to the property, which is located just outside of Houston, saw the sporting superstar celebrating a number of milestone occasions—including her apparent confirmation of the furious plastic surgery rumors that have hung over her head for the past few months.

Bounding onto the spring surface, the gymnast began performing a series of flips in the air, sharing the footage with a very cheeky caption alluding to the rampant speculation that she has undergone a breast enhancement.

"First flip in a year... at the new house... with the new [cherry emoji]," she wrote, using the cherries to refer to her chest.

2025 has certainly been a transformative year for Biles in more ways than one, marking the first time since her childhood that she has not been in active training for gymnastics for a prolonged period, instead focusing her energies on other projects, while also supporting her husband in his second season playing for the Chicago Bears.

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Simone Biles has revealed that her custom-built Texas mansion has finally been completed—while also sharing a cheeky personal update. (Instagram/Simone Biles)
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Biles and her husband, Jonathan Owens, broke ground on the dwelling, which is located just outside of Houston, in early 2023. (Instagram/Simone Biles)

The couple, who wed in 2023, have been splitting their time between the Windy City, where they now have a home, and Texas, where Biles is originally from.

It is currently unclear where the duo will end up next year, with Owens' Bears contract currently due to end when the NFL season draws to a close.

Still, he and Biles can rest safe in the knowledge that a return to Texas would give them ample opportunity to enjoy their new abode, which comes complete with an array of impressive amenities—even beyond those the gymnast showed off on Instagram.

While the outdoor area surrounding the property has been outfitted with a number of fun-filled features, the interior boasts some incredibly high-end amenities, including a luxurious primary bathroom with an enormous soaking tub, a custom-designed laundry room, and an in-house pet spa for the duo's beloved French bulldogs.

The dwelling is also located just a short distance from Biles' parents, Nellie and Ron, who own a gymnastics training facility in Spring, TX, where their daughter prepared for her most recent Olympics performance at the 2024 Games in Paris.

Though Biles has taken a well-earned break from the sport since helping Team USA claim the team gold at those Games, she has not officially retired from gymnastics. She even hinted recently that she may consider returning for yet another shot at Olympic glory.

Speaking to Olympics.com, the athlete—who has competed in three Olympic Games since 2016—noted that, whenever she chooses to end her run on the mat, she wants to do so on her own terms, rather than being forced to retire at a time that doesn't feel right to her.

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While putting the in-ground trampoline to the test, Biles appeared to confirm rumors that she has undergone a breast enhancement. (Instagram/Simone Biles)
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The gymnast admitted that she has not done a flip in a year—having taken a break from gymnastics after the 2024 Olympics. (Instagram/Simone Biles)
Simone Biles at the Chicago Bears game
Instead, Biles has been splitting her time between Texas and Chicago, where Owens is in his second season with the Bears. (Instagram/SImone Biles)

"I want it to be my choice when I’m done," she said. "I don’t want the doctors to be like, ‘Hey, you can’t move on.'"

Biles added that, while she hasn't decided one way or another whether the 2024 Paris Games were her last, she would be happy to end her career with that performance.

"I’m grateful that if this (Paris) was the end, that I got to choose my ending," she explained.

When asked whether she would continue returning to the sport in the hopes of securing a spot on Team USA for the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, Biles conceded that she has left that door open.

"There’s more to it. ... We’ll definitely see," she shared.

Biles opened up about her decision to take a break from gymnastics during a recent trip to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she spoke to young athletes about the importance of prioritizing their mental health.

She explained that mental health care became a key aspect of her own life after her performance at the 2020 Olympics was derailed by a case of the "twisties," a dangerous mental block in which a gymnast loses all spatial awareness while in the air.

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Biles has been sharing regular updates on the progress of her home since work began. (Instagram/Simone Biles)
Simone Biles
In September, she shared a video and photos of contractors making some final updates to the dwelling. (Instagram/Simone Biles)
Inside Simone Biles' home build in Texas
The couple's new home features an array of amenities, including a waterfront pool, a basketball court, a luxurious custom laundry room, and an in-house pet spa. (Instagram / Simone Biles)

"Everyone likes to talk about L.A. and what that road looks [like] for me," she said when asked about her potential participation in the next Olympic cycle. "So, currently, I am taking some time off from the gym, because I think it's really important that your physical health matches your mental health.

"That’s why you saw so much of my success in Paris, because the mental and the physical were right on par. They were right on track with each other, so I think that's really, really important."

Biles noted that, whether or not she is competing in Los Angeles, she will be there to cheer on her fellow athletes in some capacity.

"I just don’t know right now if it’s on the floor or in the stands," she said.

In the meantime, Biles seems content to embrace a position on the sidelines—both as an NFL WAG and a supporter of gymnastics around the globe.

Having traveled to Argentina earlier this month to host a gymnastics clinic with her longtime trainer, Laurent Landi, Biles returned to the U.S. in time to cheer on her husband and his team in their nail-biting win over the Washington Commanders on Oct. 13.

Biles and Owens will also have to spend time moving into their new abode in Texas, having spent the past few years living in a nearby property in Spring, which the gymnast bought in 2020.

Located near her childhood home, the property has four bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and sits on a spacious 1.02-acre lot, much of which Biles and Owens have taken full advantage of, installing an enormous swimming pool and plenty of outdoor entertaining areas.

It is not yet known whether they will list the property now that their custom mansion has been completed.

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