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‘I Don’t Play Bout My Baby': Jonathan Owens Defends Simone Biles From Woman Claiming She Was Rude To Fans | Essence

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Mrs. Simone Biles has a good man, Savannah. The athlete’s husband is making headlines currently for defending her from a person who claims Biles was 'so f***ing rude'  while shopping […]

The post ‘I Don’t Play Bout My Baby': Jonathan Owens Defends Simone Biles From Woman Claiming She Was Rude To Fans appeared first on Essence.

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