Simone Biles Reunites with 2016 'Final Five' Olympic Teammates Laurie Hernandez and Aly Raisman for TikTok Trend

Simone Biles Reunites with 2016 'Final Five' Olympic Teammates Laurie Hernandez and Aly Raisman for TikTok Trend

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People Aly Raisman (left), Simone Biles (middle), Laurie Hernandez (right). Simone Biles/TikTok

NEED TO KNOW

  • Simone Biles reunited with two of her "Final Five" Olympic teammates for a TikTok video, which was shared on Tuesday, Feb. 17

  • The Olympic gymnast was joined by Laurie Hernandez and Aly Raisman for the fun social media video, which saw them putting their spin on a trend

  • The "Final Five" was a nickname for Team USA's gold medal-winning gymnasts coined at the 2016 Rio Olympics; the group also included Gabby Douglas and Madison Kocian

The girls are back in town!

Simone Biles, 28, elated fans with a recentTikTokvideo that featured a reunion with two fellow Olympian gymnasts who were part of the "Final Five" gold-medal group for Team USA at the 2016 Rio Games.

Aly Raisman, 31, andLaurie Hernandez, 25, made surprise appearances in Biles' video, which sees the trio participating in the viral "No We're Not Sorry" trend on TikTok. The trend pokes fun at friend groups and the varying — often hilarious and chaotic — personalities within them.

Gold Medalists Simone Biles, Gabrielle Douglas, Lauren Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Alexandra Raisman of the United States celebrate on the podium at the medal ceremony for the Artistic Gymnastics Women's Team on Day 4 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Rio Olympic Arena on Aug. 9, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Laurence Griffiths/Getty 

Laurence Griffiths/Getty

The trend includes standard text for every video, starting with the first person who mouths a variation of "f--- you" to the camera. The second person comes on the screen to say, "We're so sorry!" while the final person concludes with something along the lines of, "No, we're not!"

For the gymnasts' take on the trend, set to Joan Jett's hit "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," Biles kicked things off with two middle fingers to the screen while mouthing the text on screen, "f**k you bishhh."

Raisman acted the role of the apologetic friend, who took back the bold words and actions from Biles. "We're so sorry!!" read the text on screen, as Raisman comedically pleaded for forgiveness.

The video wrapped with an amped-up, smiling Hernandez, who jumped into frame with another two middle fingers pointing to the sky, mouthing the text on screen: "HAHAHAH NO WE'RE NOT FCK U LOL."

Aly Raisman and Simone Biles reunite in August 2024. Alexandra Raisman/Instagram 

Alexandra Raisman/Instagram

Fans of the gymnasts were thrilled by the reunion and expressed their joy in the comment section.

"okay this wins the 2016 trend," wrote one user on TikTok.

"Aly definitely is the one trying to stop the trouble 🤣," commented another.

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"Oh, we getting the band back together?!" a third questioned hopefully.

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Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Madison Kocian, Laurie Hernandez and Aly Raisman pose for a photo at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP via Getty

Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP via Getty

"Oh this made my heart explode," wrote a fourth user.

"LA 2028 Olympics loading? 👀" wondered a fifth TikToker.

The trio made up part of the Final Five group of gold medal-winning gymnasts at the 2016 Rio Olympics, which also includedGabby Douglas, 30, andMadison Kocian, 28, who weren't present for the reunion.

Biles shared the silly new clip on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

The reunion was especially timely given the popularity of the recent 2016 trend that started after the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. The trend saw users posting throwback photos and videos from one decade ago for a nostalgic celebration of the year 2026.

Biles and Douglas are the last two of the Final Five women who've yet to retire from competitive gymnastics.

At the 2024 Paris Games, Biles surpassed her medal count of 7, breaking the record previously held by Shannon Millerto become the most-decorated U.S. gymnast in Olympic history. She walked away with four medals,three gold and one silver.

Douglas had intentions to compete in Paris, but her Olympics bid was stymied by a late-May ankle injury. The2012 Olympic all-around championis now eying the 2028 games in Los Angeles and told PEOPLE in July 2024 that she's "looking forward to it."

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