News | Entertainment
21 Nov 2025 16:40
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Simone Biles has been supported by former Olympian Michael Phelps after she pulled out of two gymnastics events for the sake of her mental health

    The 24-year-old gymnast won four gold medals for team USA at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, and has admitted that pressure of living up to that success at the current games in Tokyo has been tough to deal with


    Simone pulled out of the women’s gymnastics team final earlier this week after stumbling in her vault routine, and later said her mental health had got the better of her as she revealed she would also be backing out of Thursday’s (29.07.21) individual all-round final.

    And now, former competitive swimmer Michael – who is the most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 28 medals to his name – has said he understands the immense pressure Simone is under.

    Speaking on NBC – where he is working as a TV analyst during the Tokyo

    2020 Olympic Games – he said: "We're humans, right? We're human beings.

    Nobody is perfect so yes, it is okay to not be okay. It's okay to go through ups and downs and emotional roller coasters. But I think the biggest thing is we all need to ask for help sometimes too when we go through those times. For me, I can say personally it was something very challenging. It was hard for me to ask for help. I felt like I was carrying, as Simone said, the weight of the world on [my] shoulders.

    It's a tough situation.

    “We need someone who we can trust. Somebody that can let us be ourselves and listen. Allow us to become vulnerable. Somebody who's not going to try and fix us. We carry a lot of things, a lot of weight on our shoulders, and it's challenging, especially when we have the lights on us and all of these expectations being thrown on top of us."

    Michael has been open about his own struggles with mental health throughout the latter part of his career, and praised both Simone and tennis star Naomi Osaka for sharing their personal struggles.

    He added: "I hope this is an opportunity for us to jump onboard and to even blow this mental health thing even more wide open. It is so much bigger than we can ever imagine.

    “Look, for me when I started on this journey five years ago, I knew it was big. I knew it was going to be challenging. Five years into it now, it's even bigger than I can comprehend. So this is something that is going to take a lot of time, a lot of hard work and people that are willing to help.

    “If we're not taking care of both [physical and mental health], how are we ever expecting to be 100 percent?”

    Although Simone is now out of the running for the individual all-round final, her team will continue to monitor her health with the hope that she will return to the gymnastics arena for next week’s individual event finals.

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     21 Nov: Alicia Silverstone finds it "very moving" to watch her late mom's secret cameo appearance in Clueless
     21 Nov: Joel Edgerton thought his twins "were not going to make it" prior to their birth
     21 Nov: Man arrested for storming security barriers and embracing Ariana Grande at Singapore's Wicked: For Good premiere
     21 Nov: Prince William sent Radio 2 DJ a video message on charity challenge final day, urging her to "keep going" after she raised more than £4.1 million for Children in Need
     21 Nov: Mel C played "boy Bingo" on a dating app before finding love with her boyfriend Chris Dingwall
     21 Nov: Sophia Bush took home around $3,000 per episode for One Tree Hill
     21 Nov: Nikki Reed has taken aim at the "crazy" wellness industry for "capitalizing on people's hope"
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Warriors star and former All Black Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is looking less likely to join rugby's R360 competition More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Meat exports have reached a record high, despite Donald Trump's recently-scrapped tariffs More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Alicia Silverstone finds it "very moving" to watch her late mom's secret cameo appearance in Clueless 16:25

    Health & Safety:
    ADHD New Zealand is echoing calls for caution when it comes to GPs treating the condition. 16:17

    Entertainment:
    Joel Edgerton thought his twins "were not going to make it" prior to their birth 15:55

    Motoring:
    A team-first mentality for Formula One driver Liam Lawson ahead of this weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix  15:37

    Law and Order:
    A person's been arrested in the Bay of Plenty town of Katikati - after an armed police operation this afternoon forced local schools and an early childhood centre into lockdown 15:37

    Motoring:
    McLaren off the pace in first F1 Las Vegas practice session, Charles Leclerc is quickest 15:37

    International:
    Chadwick Boseman, late star of Marvel's Black Panther, honoured with posthumous star on Hollywood Walk of Fame 15:27

    Auckland:
    A person's in a critical condition after a three-vehicle crash in Auckland's Epsom this afternoon 15:27

    Entertainment:
    Man arrested for storming security barriers and embracing Ariana Grande at Singapore's Wicked: For Good premiere 15:25

    Entertainment:
    Prince William sent Radio 2 DJ a video message on charity challenge final day, urging her to "keep going" after she raised more than £4.1 million for Children in Need 14:55


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd