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‘Deserve Nothing But Scorn’: Simone Biles Blasted By Social Media For Being Blatant Fraud

‘Deserve Nothing But Scorn’: Simone Biles Blasted By Social Media For Being Blatant Fraud ‘Deserve Nothing But Scorn’: Simone Biles Blasted By Social Media For Being Blatant Fraud

America isn’t buying it, Simone.

Social media isn’t believing it whatsoever that U.S. Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles was the one who wrote her “apology” on Twitter, this to OutKick’s Riley Gaines after personally attacking her for protecting female sports.

At the time of writing this blog, there are over 9,000 tweets that feature the phrase “Your PR,” which is trending. And it has to do with Biles’ “apology” and the fact that everybody believes that it’s a straight up public relations move. It should be noted that Gaines accepted the apparent apology from Biles. (RELATED: Riley Gaines Accepts Apology From Simone Biles, Wants Her To Join Fight To Protect Female Sports)

“The current system doesn’t adequately balance these important principles, which often leads to frustration and heated exchanges, and it didn’t help for me to get personal with Riley, which I apologize for,” read Tuesday’s statement from Biles.

America wasn’t a fan.

“The people you upset originally see through your PR team, AI created, half-arsed apology. Nobody believes it, and it was clear that you don’t believe what you were originally saying either,” tweeted one account prior to saying “the people who cheered you on now think you’re a massive bigot,” per OutKick.

Simone Biles is so cooked, holy hell.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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