Simone Biles shows off her new $150K Mercedes G-Wagon: ‘In with the new’
The Olympic champion has traded her black Mercedes G-Wagon and replaced it with a brand-new white version with red leather interiors.
The 11-time gold medal winner’s indulgent purchases comes as she and her husband, Jonathan Owens, are in the midst of building a mansion in Texas. Biles shares glimpses of the progress the couple has made on their future home, which features an all-white kitchen and an open floor plan. “You don’t need to justify that bag to anyone, you just need to rock it with some fierce outfits and share pics so we can see that bag living its best life.”
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