On Monday, Tom Brady joined his daughter Vivian, 11, in the stands in Paris to support gymnast Simone Biles during her final two events of the Olympic Games.

Although Biles couldn’t secure a gold medal in either event, she concluded her Olympic journey in Paris with a silver medal on the floor exercise, shortly after appearing to sustain an injury in warmups.

Biles’ performance on the balance beam was the only event where she did not reach the podium during these Olympics.

Fans humorously noted that with Brady and Biles both excelling in their sports, it was a case of ‘GOAT watching GOAT!’

Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, retired from the NFL last year, while Biles holds the record for the most medals by an American gymnast, which includes seven golds.

Tom Brady and his daughter Vivian, 11, supported Simone Biles during her final Olympic appearance.

Biles' journey in Paris concluded somewhat disappointingly in her last two events.

Biles’ journey in Paris ended with some disappointment during her final events.

Biles concludes her third Olympic appearance with a total of 11 medals, a feat that could have been even greater had she not experienced the ‘twisties’ during the Tokyo Olympics three years prior.

Brady has recently been enjoying his time in Europe, celebrating his 47th birthday on a yacht with billionaire friend and Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin.

As Biles performed in Bercy Arena, Brady was visibly captivated, expressing his amazement with multiple ‘Wow’ remarks.

Brady’s children were in Sardinia for celebrations. Vivian and her older brother Benjamin, 14, were born during his marriage to Gisele Bündchen. His eldest son, Jack, 16, is from a prior relationship with actress Bridget Moynahan, known for her roles in ‘Blue Bloods’ and the ‘John Wick’ series.

Brady’s presence at the Olympics precedes his upcoming role as a commentator for Fox Sports during the NFL season starting next month.

Biles, who had an incredible start to the Paris games with gold medals in the team, all-around, and vault events, saw her run come to an end on Monday.

The 27-year-old gymnast did not medal in the balance beam and lost to Rebeca Andrade in the floor exercise, marking what might be her last Olympic competition.

While Brady has definitively ended his career, Biles’ future remains uncertain.

If she competes in the next Summer Olympics, set to be hosted in Los Angeles, she would be 31. Leaving after an event in her home country could be a tempting proposition, but waiting four years for another opportunity may feel too long to bear.

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