Breaking news The birth mother of Simone Biles requests another opportunity: I want to reconcile with her.

Breaking news The birth mother of Simone Biles requests another opportunity: I want to reconcile with her.

Simone Biles’ mother has called out to the 2024 Olympic Games’ champion to fix their relationship whilst also calling

for people not to judge her after she had to give her up for adoption following years of substance abuse.

 

The 27-year-old star was taken in by her grandparents at the age of six, and she now considers Nellie and Ronald Biles her parents, but Sharon Biles is aiming to try to fix their bond after straightening her life out.

The pair do not talk, and whilst Sharon admitted that she does have Simone‘s contact number, she won’t use it as she leaves it up to the artistic gymnast to decide whether she wants to reach out to her first.

“I want her to reach out to me,” Sharon Biles told the DailyMail.com. “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. I would like to make amends with Simone personally, ‘Can we move forward? Don’t judge me on my past. Let’s move forward. … Let’s sit down.'”

“I would like to sit down and talk to you and answer any questions you may have. I don’t know what you’ve been told, but I want you to hear the real deal.”

Biles, who does not have her biological father in her life either, continues to remove on from the turbulent early years of her life by forging a legacy as the finest gymnast of all-time whilst also getting married to Jonathan Owens, who plays in the NFL.

Meanwhile, Sharon battled substance abuse through until 2022 but now she seems to have straightened out by getting a job at the Save-A-Lot discount chain and remaining free from legal troubles as she bids to turn a page.

Why was Sharon an absentee mother?

Despite carrying and birthing Simone, her sister, Adria, as well as two older siblings, Sharon did not find herself in a position to care for them as she fought against alcoholism, drug abuse and financial and legal troubles.

As a result, when Ronald took the two girls in and moved them to Houston, Texas, he told Sharon that she could not be in their life at such a critical stage, which stability being so important to a child’s development.

“It took me six years before I saw my children again,” Sharon added. “I was respecting my dad to let the kids transition. He felt that was the best thing for them It was hard to give up my kids, but I had to do what I had to do.

“I wasn’t able to care for them. I was still using, and he didn’t want me coming in and out of their lives when I wasn’t right. I am a recovering addict and will always be an addict.

“But there’s a way [to recovery]. You have to learn to stay away from people, places and things. Change your routine and live your life. Live your best life.”

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