Simone Biles has conquered just about everything the sport of gymnastics could throw at her. Seven Olympic gold medals across two Games, two silver and two bronze, and 23 World Championship titles have made her the most decorated gymnast in history and one of the most recognizable athletes alive. She has also navigated public scrutiny, mental health struggles and the particular pressures that come with being a woman at the top of an intensely visible career.
But there is one dimension of fame she has decided she is no longer willing to accept quietly. The financial cost of simply showing up as a public figure, groomed, styled and camera-ready, has reached a point that Biles recently described as unsustainable and frankly absurd.
A $23,000 reality check
Biles took to TikTok to share that she had spent $23,000 preparing for a single red carpet event. She did not name the occasion but made clear that the experience had left her genuinely stunned. The bill covered the team of stylists, hair artists and makeup professionals that public appearances at that level typically require. After absorbing the total, she said she would rather skip future events entirely than continue spending at that scale.
Her message was pointed. She expressed that if that level of expenditure has become the standard expectation for high-profile women at red carpet events, it is a standard she wants no part of going forward.
The reaction it sparked
The post did not disappear quietly. It moved quickly across social media and opened up a conversation that went well beyond Biles herself. Responses ranged from sympathetic to pointed, with many users agreeing that the cost of professional glam at that level is staggering and that the burden falls disproportionately on women in public life. Others pushed back, noting the dissonance between a $23,000 complaint and the economic realities most people are currently navigating.
The range of reactions reflected something real about where public discourse sits right now. For some, the post read as a candid and relatable frustration from someone simply done with an exhausting and expensive expectation. For others, it landed as a reminder of just how wide the gap has grown between celebrity life and ordinary financial reality. Several commenters framed it, with some irony, as its own kind of economic signal.
Following the post, Biles received outreach from stylists and makeup artists offering their services, which added another layer to the conversation about what it costs to maintain a public image and who benefits from that economy.
More than a complaint about money
Biles has long been open about the pressures of public life and the specific challenges that come with being a high-profile woman in sport. She has spoken at length about mental health, has advocated for athlete wellbeing at the highest levels of competition and has consistently used her platform to push back against expectations she finds unreasonable or harmful.
The TikTok post fits that pattern. It was not simply a complaint about a large bill. It was a public woman with enormous reach choosing to say plainly that a certain kind of invisible labor, the labor of always being presentable, polished and professionally styled on someone else’s timeline, has a real cost that rarely gets acknowledged honestly. Biles acknowledged it. The internet, predictably, had a lot to say in return.

