Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens are transitioning to their custom-built mansion in Texas – and a new family member will be joining them.
The couple, who have been married since 2023, share French bulldogs Lilo and Rambo, while Owens’ English bulldog Zeus (who he owned before they were dating) has also become part of their family.
However, they’ll now be adding a fourth dog to their family, as the Bears safety shared an announcement from Regal Empire Dobermans on Instagram.
The company congratulated Biles and Owens on getting a Doberman from them ‘later this year.’
Owens re-posted the message to his Instagram story with two fingers-crossed emojis, while Olympic gymnastics champion Biles shared some photos of the couple’s dogs enjoying their new home.
In one snap, she showed off the ‘dog room’ as one of the pups stood by a pair of dog bowls decorated in black and white blocks.
Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens are adding a fourth dog to their growing family

Owens confirmed that the couple was getting a Doberman in a post to his Instagram story

Biles also shared a photo of one of the couple’s dogs checking out their new home
In another photo posted to her story, one of the couple’s dogs took in their new surroundings as Biles wrote: ‘miss girl checking out the new house.’
Biles and Owens’ new home, located near Houston in Spring, Texas, costed a reported $3million to construct.
Construction on the custom-built property began in 2023, though the couple now appear to be settling into their new digs.
The sports power couple got engaged in February 2022 after meeting on dating app Raya in 2020.
Defensive back Owens signed a two-year, $4.75million deal this offseason to remain with the Bears.

Biles and wens enjoyed a romantic moment before his Bears game back on November 10

The couple’s dogs will be able to enjoy a new ‘dog room’, as Biles shared to her followers


Biles first shared updates on her home project earlier in August
He previously played for the Packers, though Biles has continued to cheer him on and attend his games nonetheless.
Owens was also in Paris last year to cheer on Biles as she collected a further three gold medals and one silver to add to her Olympics collection.
The 28-year-old ended the Games with an all-time total of 11 medals, including seven golds.
She later capitalized on her success and fame from the Paris Games as her and other gymnasts embarked over the Gold Over America gymnastics tour across the United States.
Owens, meanwhile, will begin his seventh NFL season in the fall.