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Olympic medallist, Simone Biles’ birth mother who abandoned her as a toddler seeks forgiveness

Simone Biles and her grandparents
Simone Biles and her grandparents

Shanon Biles, the birth mother of gymnastics star, Simone Biles, is eager to resume a relationship with her daughter many years after abandoning her and her sister when they were toddlers.

Shanon granted an interview to Daily Mail, expressing hope that she could ask Simone, a seven-time Olympic gold medalist for forgiveness over her past.

She had given up Simone and her younger sister, Adria, to their grandfather and grandmother, Ron and Nellie Biles, when the girls were just toddlers.

Shannon Biles
Shannon Biles

Shanon, now 52, lived wild and battled drug and alcohol addictions at the time.

She said she was in communication with her younger daughter, Adria but had no communication with Simone.

“I would just ask her to forgive me. Can we move forward? Don’t judge me on my past. Let’s move forward.”

Daily Mail published the interview with Shanon just days after the close of the Summer Olympics where hauled three gold and one silver medals.

Simone has established herself as the champion in gymnastics by amassing a total of 11 medals in her career.

Shanon said that she had been following the game back at her home in Columbus, Ohio, where Simone and her sister had once lived before moving around foster homes and then being adopted by her grandparents in Texas. Shanon gathered with friends and neighbours to watch the games.

Shanon and Simone are not close and do not currently have direct communication with one another.

“What I hear about Simone I hear through my dad. I speak to my dad all the time. We’re good now. It was just his birthday, and I called to wish him a happy birthday,” Shanon said.

“If I need to know anything I call my dad. I ask him about Simone, and he keeps me posted,” she added.

Ron and Nellie Biles raised Simone and Adria in the Houston, Texas area and provided the girls the stable home life they had struggled to find while living with their biological mother.

In the past, Simone has been quick to correct anyone who called Shanon her mother.

Shanon told the Daily Mail that she is clean and sober and she has been working as a cashier at Save A Lot, a discount grocery store.

“I’m not the person I used to be. I’m OK, today. I’m a loving person,” she said, while still feeling the pain of missing out on some of the biggest moments of Simone’s life such as her wedding with Bears safety Jonathan Owens.

Shanon wants the opportunity to tell Simone and Adria “how it really was” during those early days and wants to tell Simone that “I love her and I’m very proud of her.”

Simone’s biological father Kevin Clemons has also expressed a desire to build a relationship with the gymnast. Shanon told the outlet that she was in contact with him.

While she does have a direct number to reach Simone, she said she wouldn’t be the one to reach out first.

“I  do have a direct number, but I won’t use it,” Shanon said.

“I want her to reach out to me. She’s 27 now. She’s married. I would have liked to have been a part of that, but I just have to wait for her. You can’t push anybody.

“It hasn’t happened yet, but I have patience. I’m waiting on her.”

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