Simone Biles took some time off with her husband, Indianapolis Colts safety Jonathan Owens. The couple left the U.S. days after Biles’ health scare. They headed to Belize for some much-needed R&R.
Owens took to social media to share a collection of photos from their recent Caribbean vacation. The album was loaded with couple selfies, fishing, some booze and a lot of seafood.
Naturally, there was no shortage of swimsuit photos starring the legendary gymnast. One of the pictures showed Biles in a bright red one-piece swimsuit as she posed inside a boat. The backdrop featured the sunny weather and the turquoise water of the Caribbean Sea.
While Owens enjoyed the picturesque views of the Central American nation, the Colts safety loved the sight of his wife even more.
“My views on vacay >> 😍😮💨” Owens posted in an Instagram story, sharing the aforementioned photo of Biles.
Jonathan Owens on IG:
“My views on vacay >> 😍😮💨”
(via @jowens) pic.twitter.com/daFqGhcbgZ
— Paolo Songco (@PaoloSongcoNBA) June 19, 2026
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens’ Love Story
Biles and Owens first crossed paths in 2020, meeting on the dating app Raya. They went Instagram official in August 2020, five months after they first met.
Owens supported Biles throughout her ordeal in the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 when she decided to pull out of the competition for mental health reasons.
Owens proposed to Biles on Valentine’s Day of 2022, less than two years into their relationship. They got married in a courthouse a little over a year later. On May 6, 2023, the couple hosted a second wedding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Olympic gold medalist gymnast Simone Biles and Houston Texans defensive back Jonathan Owens pose for a picture before the game between the Houston Astros and the Los Angeles Angels.
In August/July 2024, Owens took time away from his team, which at that time was the Chicago Bears. He flew to France to cheer on his wife in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
After two seasons in Chicago, Owens signed a new deal with the Colts in free agency this year. The 11-time Olympic medalist showed her unwavering support for her husband, moving with him to Indianapolis.