Simone Biles holding up heart signSimone Biles (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for USOPC)

Simone Biles became the most decorated U.S. Olympic gymnast of all time with a total of 11 Olympic medals: seven gold, two silver, and two bronze.

Following her successful participation in the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, the legendary Team USA gymnast decided to go out and enjoy herself at the exclusive L’Arc Paris nightclub in the city’s elegant 16th arrondissement.

However, she certainly felt the effects of her partying as she may be dealing with a hangover after a night out in Paris with her sister, Adria Biles.

The 27-year-old gymnast posted photos on her Instagram Story on Monday showing that she and her sister enjoyed a private table with bottle service, as well as confetti, sparklers, and signs that read “Simone Biles God 4 Life” and “Gym legend.”

“If you see me out at the club, pls tell me to go home for my own sake & health in the am,” she said, adding a crying laughing emoji.

She is now feeling those effects as she wrote, “The reason I’m unwell this morning,” Biles wrote via her Instagram Story on Monday, which came alongside a clip from a party where the crowd was cheering and holding up an American flag.

Simone Biles had a historic week in Paris as she walked away from the Paris Games with three gold medals in the women’s artistic individual all-around, women’s vault, and team all-around with Suni Lee, Jade Carey, Hezly Rivera, and Jordan Chiles.

She finished off her 2024 experience by taking home a silver medal in the floor exercise after not placing in the beam final.

Will Simone Biles Be In Los Angeles For The 2028 Olympics?

Even Olympians can’t beat Father Time.

The 2028 Games coming to Los Angeles puts some potential retirements or returns under the microscope.

Simone Biles has become the face of United States gymnastics, as she showed when she added four medals in Paris (golds in Team, All-around, and Vault, plus a silver in Floor) to her resume.

However, she will be 31 by the time the 2028 Olympics get here.

Biles is already 27 and became the oldest American female gymnast to do so since 1952.

Biles played coy about whether she plans to participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

“Is this my last? Definitely [my final] Yurchenko double pike,” she said during a press conference, referring to her vault performance. “I mean, I kinda nailed that one,” per Yahoo Sports.

She also noted that she’s not ruling out a possible return. “The next Olympics is at home [in Los Angeles],” she said. “So, you just never know. But I am getting really old.”