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Shanon Biles opened up about her past struggles with addiction and personal demons, which led to her relinquishing custody of Simone Biles and her siblings. “I was a mess, and I couldn’t take care of them the way they deserved”
Simone Biles’ Birth Mom Breaks Silence: ‘My Return Isn’t About Money, It’s About Redemption’
In a shocking turn of events, Simone Biles’ birth mother, Shanon Biles, has finally spoken out about her reasons for resurfacing online after years of absence. Contrary to speculation, Shanon insists that her motivations are not driven by a desire for money or fame, but rather a deep-seated need for redemption and reconnection.
In an emotional interview, Shanon opened up about her past struggles with addiction and personal demons, which led to her relinquishing custody of Simone and her siblings. “I was a mess, and I couldn’t take care of them the way they deserved,” she admitted, her voice trembling with remorse.
Shanon’s journey towards redemption began several years ago, when she started rebuilding her life and seeking therapy. “I’ve worked hard to get sober and become a better person,” she said proudly. “And now, I want to make amends and be a part of my children’s lives.”
Simone, who has been vocal about her adoption and childhood experiences, has yet to publicly respond to her birth mother’s reappearance. However, Shanon remains hopeful that they can rebuild a relationship, even if it’s not exactly what it once was. “I know I can’t erase the past, but I want to be a positive influence in their lives moving forward.”
While some may question Shanon’s timing and intentions, she maintains that her return is genuine and not financially motivated. “I know people might think I’m after Simone’s money or fame, but that’s not it at all,” she emphasized. “I just want to be a mom again, in whatever capacity that means.”
As the world watches this complex and emotional situation unfold, one thing is clear: Shanon Biles is seeking a second chance, and it’s up to Simone and her siblings to decide if they’re willing to grant it.