“She had an allergic reaction, but she’s doing okay,” Alyrevealed. “Something was a little swollen on her face. They’re having her rest, just in case.”
Laurie added, “It’s a little bit swollen, but we hope she can get better soon because we wish she could be here with us.”
“She definitely wanted to be here,” Madison shared.
Earlier in the night, Gabby shared a pic from her room where she was resting after her hospital stay.
The following day, Gabby stopped by SiriusXM Studios to chatted with Hoda Kotb. She recently opened up about her Olympics experience in spite of social media backlash.
“I had fun. Maybe people weren’t being fair on social media, but that’s social media for you. I just found things to be positive about. And there’s a lot to be happy about. We won the gold medal as a team, and it was just such an amazing experience. I came to the Olympics and won a gold medal! That’s still really awesome. I can only do what I can do, and if people want to say their stuff on social media, I can’t stop them,” she explained to People.
On the way back to the US, Aly took to her Instagram to share a funny photo of Simone sleeping on the plane.
“Miss @simonebiles fell asleep before we took off. WHO’S THE GRANDMA NOW GUYS,” Aly jokingly captioned the image, as Simone had been calling her the grandma of the group!
Laura Marano and Gabby Douglas were just added to the panel of judges for the 2017 Miss America Competition!
The 20-year-old actress and 20-year-old Olympic gymnast will sit alongside entrepreneur Mark Cuban, actress Sara Foster, singer-songwriter Cole Swindell, and former Miss America Sharlene Wells Hawkes.
“Miss America has been such an amazing event for so many years and I am excited to have the opportunity to judge the competition this year,” Gabby said. “The contestants are a great example of strong women across America and I especially look forward to hearing the platforms that each of them will represent!”
The 2017 Miss America Competition is set to air live from Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall on Sunday, September 11 @ 9PM on ABC.
Zac Efron flashes a peace sign while making an appearance on the Today show on Wednesday (August 17) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The 28-year-old actor was stopping by the show to talk about meeting Simone Biles and the rest of the women’s gymnastics team but also ended up meeting male gymnast Danell Leyva, who won silver on both parallel and horizontal bars.