Simone Biles-Riley Gaines Feud draws the ex-nasar star reaction


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The former star of the Nascar Cup series, Danica Patrick, added her two cents after Simone Biles fired a personal attack against Riley Gaines in social media publications.

Biles shouted Gaines after former American NCAA swimmer criticized softball officers from Minnesota high school for turning off the comments about a position held by the team that won the state championship with a transgender pitcher.

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Danica Patrick during Indianapolis 500 race in Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)

Patrick wrote on Instagram on Sunday that he believed that “common sense will prevail.”

“But until then, I am grateful for people like Riley Gaines who make sure that no one goes out with his. Not to mention the fact that she really lived it,” he wrote, through the New York Post.

“Defending men in female sports is the virus of the awakened mind and/or another problem that requires therapy. In any case, it is very irrational.”

Biles caused the dispute with Gaines on Friday night.

Simone Biles does not realize what he admits about trans women in their publications, says Riley Gaines

Simone Biles and Riley Gaines (IMAGN)

“@Riley_gaines_ You are really sick, all this campaign because you lost a race. Directly loser,” Biles wrote in X. “You should raise the trans community and maybe finding a way of doing sports even or creating a new avenue where Trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category in all sports!

“But instead … you intimidate them … a sure thing is that nobody in sports is safe with you!”

Gaines responded to Biles attack.

“This is very disappointing. My opinion is the least controversial version of the planet,” Gaines wrote in response to the publication of Biles. “Is Simone Biles a male apologist at the expense of girls’ dreams? I didn’t have that on my bingo card.

Riley Gaines speaks in the followers of the Independent Women’s Forum “Our Bodies, Our Sports: We will not go back” at the City of Phoenix on January 11, 2024 in Phoenix. (Megan Mendoza / The Republic / USA Today Network)

“Maybe I could compete in Pommel Horse and Rings in 2028”.

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