Simone Biles knows how to have a good cry.
The Olympian, 27, marked the end of her Gold Over America Tour by reflecting on her experience over a mimosa at the airport.
The all-too-relatable act was captured in a series of Instagram Stories shared on Biles’ Instagram Stories on Sunday, Nov. 3, the day that the multi-city tour — including appearances from Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey, and Hezly Rivera — ended in Detroit.
Biles began her series of posts by sharing a quick video of her smiling as she sat on a gymnastics mat. “Last show day 🥹 bittersweet,” she wrote.
The video was followed by a black-and-white image of Biles hugging Chiles, 23, and Joscelyn Roberson.
To complete her uploads, Biles shared a collage of four images of herself wearing a black hoodie emotional as she holds up a mimosa.
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“a series …… 🤍,” she wrote over the photos.
The tour began in Oceanside, Calif., in early September, just a few weeks after the 2024 Summer Olympics, where Biles earned four medals and become an 11-time Olympic medalist.
Before the tour’s start, Biles told PEOPLE that she was “excited” to go on tour after taking some time off to help her prepare “mentally and physically.”
“Truthfully, I’ve only gone into the gym to practice a handful of times because of my schedule. I’ve barely been home, but my body needed this break, so I’m not mad about it,” she said at the time.
Days before the tour ended, Biles received a visit from her husband, Chicago Bears football safety Jonathan Owens, who took advantage of his Bye Week to spend time with his loved one.
Biles chronicled his visit in an Instagram post that included photos of the two at an arcade and having lunch together.
While the gymnast has not announced if she will compete in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, Owens, 29, previously told PEOPLE that he’ll be on board for “whatever she chooses” and vows to “support her one thousand percent.”
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“If she feels like it is time to focus on life… because when you are locked in, you do have to sacrifice a lot and you do miss a lot,” he shared with PEOPLE in August. “That’s the one thing that she would just have to figure out for herself. And like I said, man, I’m here to support her a thousand percent and whatever she decides to do.”