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American Superstar Simone Biles recently claimed a third gold medal at the 2023 gymnastics world championships as she won the women’s beam on the final day of the competition. As Biles made headlines, many news organisations used images and videos from the championship. However, it seems like the Wall Street Journal did not get it right this time as they used an incorrect image of the gymnast while publishing an article. This did not end here. Simone herself noticed the error and corrected the organisation on ‘X’.
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While re-sharing the article, Simone mentioned, “this picture isn’t even me…….. try again.” This left many fans in complete splits. While many thought that it was all fun, there were people who took it to be an embarrassment.
The post, since being put up, has over 854K views. Here, have a look for yourself:
“I will never understand how this happens, in this case or with any BAME athlete, or celebrity… Surely it’s as simple as searching the name in their database and saving the picture??” commented an ‘X’ user. Another person wrote, “This is so disrespectful to a true champion like Simone Biles.”
I’m screaming. They had like one job and they still pulled a stunt like this https://t.co/80tlmseXlM— Nomi (@Nombu_bbs) October 9, 2023
Simone said, “I don’t break… I bend” https://t.co/ZLuwwpXv6M— I’m The Co-Worker Everybody Loves (@nique_smoov) October 9, 2023
@WSJ what the hell?! Simone is literally one of the most well known and recognizable athletes ON EARTH. Do better. https://t.co/7d09cw2dd3— Ethan (@superscript3) October 9, 2023
The Wall Street Journal effed up. Again. https://t.co/u0cLiMxZGV— DuckingPeachy (Nora) (@DuckingPeachy) October 9, 2023
Looking forward to seeing what gymnastics the Wall Street Journal are going to pull off in an attempt to justify this. https://t.co/bVFM3azJaq— Flum (@flumcake) October 9, 2023
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After all the criticism, WSJ took down the post. However, they have not commented on the matter yet.
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