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Jordan Chiles
The Public Enemy rapper followed up on his promise to the Olympian after she was stripped of a bronze medal at the games.
The gold-medalist said she's set on "supporting and uplifting" her USA Gymnastics teammate as she works through the unprecedented Olympics drama.
Her move from third to fifth place is one of the most challenging moments of my career, she said, while also calling out racist attacks against her online.
The Public Enemy rapper had a shiny offer for the gymnast after she was asked to return her Olympic medal.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
U.S. officials said they will continue efforts to let the gymnast keep the bronze medal.
The U.S. gymnast won the medal in the floor event but has been asked to return it.
Chiles' teammates offered support to the gymnast, who indicated that she was heartbroken on social media.
Taking this time and removing myself from social media for my mental health, thank you, the U.S. gymnast said.
Biles and U.S. teammate Jordan Chiles were targeted by the Baltimore Ravens' Marlon Humphrey, and gymnastics fans hit back hard.
The two U.S. gymnasts honored Rebecca Andrade's gold medal win in the Olympics gymnastics floor final with a "we're not worthy" pose on the podium.