Jordan Chiles responded to a shout-out she received from an outlet, as she attended the WNBA clash between the Los Angeles Sparks and Golden State Valkyries at Crypto.com Arena, and the BET Awards. She was fresh off the Sports Illustrated fete, after debuting as the swimsuit issue's cover girl.
Chiles has been enjoying her off-time since performing at the Gold Over America tour after her gold-winning feat at the Paris Olympics in 2024. She had a couple of off-mat experiences, such as gracing the star-studded red carpet at New York Fashion Week, presenting at the 2024 VMA, and the 2025 AMA, campaigning for her partner brands, and even releasing her first book 'I'm That Girl', among many more.
Before Chiles announces her gymnastics return, she attended the WNBA match-up between the Golden State Valkyries and the Los Angeles Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena on Monday. She was also a special guest at the BET Awards, a show that honors people in Black culture.
An Instagram page added her to the list of celebrities in the stands of the WNBA game and captioned:
"This Olympic champ is always winning. She was most recently spotted at the Sparks game last night, the same night she attended the BET Awards. Jordan attends UCLA, and we loved seeing her cheering on her local WNBA team. The Sparks lost to the Valkyries 81-89."
Impressed by the description, the two-time Olympian shared the post in her Instagram story and wrote:
"That part!!"

Chiles competed with the Bruins at the 2025 NCAA Championships, clinching second place behind champion Oklahoma.
Jordan Chiles once revealed her favorite WNBA star after a special Nike campaign

As one of the highlight athletes of the giant brand, Nike, Jordan Chiles often campaigns for it. She was also featured in the 'So Win' commercial alongside basketball icons, A'ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, Caitlin Clark, and track star, Sha'Carri Richardson. The powerful commercial debuted at the 2025 Super Bowl, garnering love from global sports fans.
After the stint, Chiles sat in conversation with the brand and shouted out to Ionescu for changing the scenario of women's sports.
"Sabrina. Oh my gosh. She is honestly the most dynamic, amazing WMGA player ever. She has definitely dominated within her sport, and I think being able to see her go out there and do what she did, definitely an honor being able to know who you are and to see you shine and do everything that you're doing."
The New York Liberty player was an integral part of Team USA's title win at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She was named a WNBA All-Star three times and also set the Division I career triple-doubles record.