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Shawn Johnson excited for Simone Biles' return at Paris Olympics following 2021 twisties: 'The best forever'

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Simone Biles was on her way to adding to her already insane resume in 2021 – when, all of a sudden, she couldn't.

Out of nowhere, at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, Biles experienced the "twisties" – better known as the yips for gymnastics.

So, after winning four gold medals in Rio in 2016, Biles competed in just one individual event five years later, earning the bronze in the balance beam.

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Gold medalist Simone Biles poses during the medal ceremony at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Antwerp Sportpaleis on Oct. 6, 2023, in Belgium. (Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

Biles received much criticism, with many in the media saying she had quit on her team – her reasoning was her physical safety, as well as the possibility for poor team performance.

But former Olympian and 2008 gold medalist Shawn Johnson is one of her supporters.

"Literally happens to anybody. I think it’s just a reminder that every athlete competing there is human, and they’re going through a lot," Johnson said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. "You only see the fluff pieces on TV of how robotic and machine-like they are, when in actuality, they’re just kids. They’re just people. 

"Simone’s particular case, I wish her nothing but the best, and I would just say, human flaws happen. A human flaw, human mistake, doesn’t mean that’s who you are. It’s just, we’re all gonna have them."

She didn't compete in 2022, but utterly dominated in 2023, winning four gold medals at the World Championships.

Simone Biles performs in the floor exercise at the U.S. Classic gymnastics competition, Aug. 5, 2023, in Hoffman

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