Simone Biles enjoys the Olympics after party with Leon Marchand

Leon Marchand

Simone Biles has now won the most medals of any gymnast in the history of the Olympics.

Posted: 2:03 PM BST, August 12, 2024 | Edited: 3:08 PM BST, August 12, 2024

After the Paris Games closing ceremony, Simone Biles and French swimming star Leon Marchand celebrated their Olympic successes together.

Biles, the gymnast with the most medals in Olympic history, was spotted enjoying herself with Marchand at the l'Arc club in Paris on Sunday evening.

The 27-year-old winner from Team USA was seen joyfully moving around in the club while other partygoers cheered for her. They were holding American flags and a glowing sign that proclaimed her as a 'god 4 life'.

Biles and Marchand, who together won seven gold medals at this year's Olympics, grinned while photographers took spontaneous photos of them at the celebration.

The duo also took a picture together, with 22-year-old Marchand giving a thumbs up while Biles hugs him and another person at the party.

Simone Biles rejoiced in her Olympic wins with French swimming icon Leon Marchand at the l'Arc nightclub in Paris on Sunday night after the end of the games.

Marchand was seen giving a thumbs up while Biles hugged him and another guest at the party.

Biles made a comeback to the Olympics after withdrawing from several competitions at the Tokyo Games due to mental health concerns.

She achieved great success in Paris by winning three gold medals in the team final and individual events such as all-round and vault. She also took home a silver medal in the floor event to complete her impressive performance.

Biles was a huge hit in Paris and performed in front of famous audiences, like Tom Cruise, Ariana Grande, and Anna Wintour. She was also prominently featured in the transition from Paris to Los Angeles.

Actor Tom Cruise, a famous actor from Hollywood, descended from the roof of the Stade de France and participated in the closing ceremony of the Paris Games. He then quickly took the Olympic flag in a thrilling exchange signaling the start of the countdown to the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Cruise enthusiastically gave high-fives to the athletes after successfully completing the 160-foot descent. He then accepted the flag from LA Mayor Karen Bass, who was joined by Biles.

The 27-year-old American athlete who won against other countries, has the most awards in the history of the Olympic Games. She was spotted at the club on Sunday evening.

Other partygoers cheered for Biles, waving flags of the United States and holding up a light-up sign that praised her as a deity for life.

Leon Marchand, a champion who achieved victory in four events at the Paris Games, was spotted at the l'Arc club.

Biles and Bass also supported the talented R&B singer H.E.R. while she performed the US national anthem on her specially designed Stratocaster guitar.

Following her achievements at the Paris Games, Biles will now be embarking on a 30-city 'Gold Over America Tour' where she and other top-notch gymnasts will showcase their skills in an energetic, well-coordinated show.

She will also show fans a sneak peek into her experiences in Paris through her new Netflix show 'Simone Biles Rising'. The show premiered two episodes on Netflix last month and two more will be released in the fall.

The episodes that have already been released discuss Biles' experience in Tokyo and her journey back to peak performance for Paris. Two additional episodes will focus on her incredible performance at the Olympics this summer.

Following her victories at the Paris Games, Biles (shown in the photo on August 3 with one of her medals) will be embarking on a 30-city tour called the 'Gold Over America Tour'.

Tom Cruise talks with Karen Bass, the Mayor of Los Angeles, and Simone Biles as he accepts the Olympic Flag at the end of the Paris Games on August 11, 2024.

Simone Biles waves the Olympic flag at the end of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games closing ceremony at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, just outside of Paris, on August 11, 2024.

Leon Marchand from France showed his emotions after being awarded the gold medal for the men's 200-meter individual medley final during the 2024 Summer Olympics on Friday, August 2nd, 2024.

Marchand was successful at his own country's Olympics, earning five medals, with four of them being gold.

He achieved victory in both the 200 meter butterfly and breaststroke events at the Games, a feat unmatched by any other swimmer.

The young adult also achieved victory in the 200 and 400m medley events, marking a historic moment for France.

France won a total of 64 medals at the 2024 Games, with 16 of them being gold.

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