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Rob Schneider Declares Riley Gaines “An American Hero” After Simone Biles’ Public Apology—And Now the Debate Over Trans Athletes Is Erupting Again

No one expected a Hollywood comedian to become the next voice in America’s fiercest culture war.

But when Rob Schneider—known for his roles in Adam Sandler’s comedies and his unapologetic politics—called Riley Gaines “an American hero,” the already smoldering feud between Gaines and Olympic legend Simone Biles reignited like gasoline to a flame.

And this time, it’s not just athletes talking.

It’s the country watching.

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Biles and Gaines have been caught in a war of words over transgender athletes

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Comedian and actor Rob Schneider has said that Gaines is ‘an American hero’

A War of Words That Wouldn’t End

It all began with a tweet. Then another. Then an explosion.

When Simone Biles, a seven-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most beloved athletes in the world, told Riley Gaines to “bully someone your own size,” it wasn’t just personal—it was political.

Biles had called Gaines “truly sick” for her campaign against trans athletes in women’s sports. Then came the jab: “Which would ironically be a male.”

The internet melted.

Gaines, a former NCAA swimmer turned political advocate and Fox Nation commentator, wasn’t about to stay silent. She clapped back. Hard.

And just days later, Simone Biles did something rare.

She apologized.

The Apology That Sparked a Bigger Fight

“I’ve always believed competitive equity & inclusivity are both essential in sport,” Biles posted. “But it didn’t help for me to get personal with Riley, which I apologize for.”

It was supposed to de-escalate.

It did the opposite.

Within hours, Riley Gaines responded—not with anger, but with a tactical, layered message that reframed the entire debate:

“I accept Simone’s apology for the personal attacks… She’s still the greatest female gymnast of all time. But I didn’t see her at Trump’s Executive Order signing. Women’s sports can’t be used as an excuse to center the feelings of boys.”

That wasn’t just a reply.

That was a declaration.

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Biles pictured alongside her husband Jonathan Owens – a Chicago Bears NFL player

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Gaines shakes Donald Trump’s hand on the day he signed an executive order on trans athletes

Then Rob Schneider Spoke Up—And Everything Changed

Enter Rob Schneider.

61 years old. Outspoken. Unfiltered.

And apparently, not done watching this debate unfold.

He didn’t tweet at Biles. He didn’t name-call. He simply posted a statement that sent shockwaves across both political and entertainment circles:

“I am proud to call Riley Gaines my biological female friend. And an American hero of all girls everywhere!”

No jokes. No comedy.

Just fire.

Within minutes, his post began trending across political subreddits, sports forums, and celebrity blogs alike.

And suddenly, a feud between two athletes had become a referendum on womanhood, fairness, and who gets to define “hero.”

Why This Isn’t Just a Celebrity Feud Anymore

Beneath the surface, this controversy was never about two women arguing on social media.

It was about policy.

And power.

Gaines’ public support for Donald Trump’s executive order banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports wasn’t just symbolic—she stood at the signing table.

She shook his hand.

And whether Biles intended it or not, her initial attack—and subsequent apology—placed her at the center of the most explosive political battlefield in sports today.

Now? She’s getting pulled deeper.

The Tweet That Sparked Everything (Again)

This wasn’t the first time Gaines had taken a shot.

Earlier this month, she retweeted a celebratory photo of the Minnesota state softball champions—Champlin Park High School—mocking the inclusion of their trans pitcher, Marissa Rothenberger.

Her caption?

“Comments off lol. To be expected when your star player is a boy.”

The photo went viral. But so did the outrage.

Simone Biles noticed. And she responded.

Some called it standing up for inclusivity. Others saw it as attacking a woman who’s fought for biological boundaries in sport.

By the time Biles deleted her comments and posted an apology, the war had already spread to podcast segments, ESPN panels, and political campaign ads.

Jonathan Owens Joins the Conversation

Simone Biles’ NFL husband, Jonathan Owens, added fuel by reposting her apology on Instagram.

Supportive?

Maybe.

But critics saw it as strategic damage control—especially as Biles remains a centerpiece for Olympic coverage ahead of Paris 2024.

“She’s protecting the brand,” one insider told The Daily Wire. “But it may be too late.”

And Then Came the Speech That Flipped the Narrative

What no one saw coming?

Gaines’ final words:

“Little girls deserve the same shot to achieve that you had.”

It wasn’t laced with insults. It wasn’t defensive.

It was calculated.

Because Gaines didn’t just accept the apology—she turned it into an open invitation.

And in doing so, she positioned herself not just as a critic—but a leader.

A champion.

To her supporters? A patriot.

The Future of the Fight

What comes next isn’t clear.

But two things are:

Simone Biles’ apology hasn’t ended the debate—it’s widened it.

With figures like Rob Schneider stepping into the spotlight, the cultural lines around fairness in sports are being redrawn in real time.

And Riley Gaines?

She’s not waiting for approval.

She’s already moved on to the next battleground.

Final Word: This Was Never About Just One Race

Simone Biles accused Gaines of launching a national campaign because she lost a race.

But if that were true?

It wouldn’t still be making headlines.

This isn’t about a fifth-place finish.

It’s about the fight for who defines fairness, womanhood, and competition in America.

And whether the country agrees or not…

Riley Gaines isn’t backing down.

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