Jonathan Owens has been at the 2024 Paris Olympics supporting his wife Simone Biles, and he decided that he wanted to have a little fun while he was there. Owens took a picture in the Louvre and photoshopped a picture of his wife in the museum alongside other historical portraits.

In the caption of his picture, Owens said, “Walked past some history in the Louvre today,” with a laughing and fire emoji to follow.

Owens has to be proud of his wife, as Biles won her second Olympic all-around gold and ninth career Olympic gymnastics medal on Aug. 1. Biles became the oldest gymnast to win the gold medal in the all-around competition and the third woman in history to win multiple golds in the Olympics.

Jonathan Owens continues to support Simone Biles

Bears safety Jonathan Owens and American gymnast Simone Biles take a selfie prior to a game between the Chicago White Sox and the Cincinnati Reds at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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Jonathan Owens is currently a safety for the Chicago Bears, and with NFL training camp currently taking place, he was given permission to go to the Olympics to support his wife and gymnast Simone Biles. When Owens signed a two-year deal with the Bears during free agency, during negotiations he mentioned that he wanted to go to the Olympics to support Biles.

Before he left to head to Paris, he went on Good Morning Football to share a heartfelt message to Biles as she prepared to compete in the Olympics.

“Baby, I can't wait to see you. Just a couple of more days and I'll be there,” Owens said during a segment on Good Morning Football. “Congrats, keep going, and good luck, baby. I love you so much.”

During numerous titles in the Olympics coverage on NBC, the camera has panned to Owens celebrating with a shirt that has Biles' picture on it and also taking notes in the crowd.

As Biles is competing and winning gold medals, it's good to know that she has somebody supporting her at all times.