Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens (Photo By Maggie Huber/Special to Courier Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens turned heads at Churchill Downs this weekend, not just for their coordinated lavender outfits, but for a moment that quickly took over social media. The power couple stepped out for the 151st Kentucky Derby on Saturday, looking to soak up some downtime after a busy year of athletics and travel.

They joined NBC for a brief interview before the race began, sharing lighthearted moments and Derby picks. But one comment from Owens sparked more eye-rolls than cheers.

Fans Call Out Owens Over Race Claims

American gymnast Simone Biles and her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens (Photo By Brad Penner-Imagn Images)
During the NBC segment, Owens boasted about his winning streak on the undercard, claiming he went “three-for-three” in earlier races. When pressed for his main event pick, the Chicago Bears safety played coy.

“I can’t tell you yet,” he said. “I got to keep it to the family.”

 


That comment didn’t sit well with viewers. Many took to X (formerly Twitter) to question the credibility of Owens’ claims, especially when he mentioned a fourth race he had predicted correctly but didn’t place a bet on.

“Jonathan Owens just claimed in the last 4 races he went 3/3 and picked the right winner in the 4th (didn’t bet it) ….BUT won’t share his pick for the derby….buddy don’t tell us you’re hot if you’re not going to share,” one fan posted.

Another wrote bluntly, “Why is Jonathan Owens just lying?”

Criticism of Owens isn’t new. The NFL veteran has faced scrutiny before, particularly when some fans questioned past comments about his relationship with Biles. Still, the couple’s public support for each other remains steady. Owens even received permission to skip training camp last summer so he could cheer Biles on at the Paris Olympics.

Despite the chatter, neither Owens nor Biles addressed the online noise. The two appeared relaxed and happy as they enjoyed Derby Day, sidestepping the backlash with grace.

The 151st Kentucky Derby aired Saturday on NBC, drawing celebrities, athletes, and plenty of headlines, as always.