Simone Biles excitedly reacted to Zoe Miller's plan to meet her, shortly after the latter underwent surgery for an injury sustained in February. Miller was set to begin her collegiate career at Louisiana State University but will be sidelined for some months.Zoe Miller, the uneven bars champion at the 2023 Pan American Games, first met Simone Biles when she moved to train at the World Champions Center at age 9. Since then, the 11-time Olympic medalist has been her younger teammate's mentor, and the two have often engaged in fun GRWM sessions. In a viral clip from the 2021 US Gymnastics Championships, Biles was seen tying a ribbon around the then-15-year-old Miller's hair.Miller injured her shoulder right before the 2024 Winter Cup and announced that she would end her elite gymnastics career prematurely. The setback also ended her Olympic dreams and plans to compete alongside Biles at the Paris Olympics.Recently, the LSU gymnast updated her social media followers that she underwent surgery on her shoulder to treat the injury sustained earlier this year. She said she would like to meet Simone Biles again soon, after a fan asked about her plans in an ask-me-anything session on Instagram."soon hopefully, miss my twin fr"Biles reshared the story with the fingers crossed emojis.Simone Biles reacts to Zoe Miller's story; Instagram - @simonebilesBiles extended her Olympic medal tally to 11 at the Paris Olympics and is currently on the Gold Over America tour with her fellow US Olympians and international gymnasts.Zoe Miller once praised Simone Biles for being a sister and making gymnastics '10 times easier'Team World Champions Centre during warm-ups at the 2023 US Gymnastics National Championships - Source: GettyZoe Miller played an integral role in encouraging Simone Biles to return to gymnastics after her hiatus. The environment of WCC and the distractions by her teammates helped her mark her elite gymnastics comeback. Biles also played a key role in making the gymnasts' lives easier, especially Miller's.In an interview from February 2024, Miller shared how Biles taught her to normalize having fun amid tense competitions. She also opened up about their sisterhood and how often they stay over at each other's places."Simone taught me not to care what people think. We hang out so much. I’m always at her house and we’re always having sleepovers, so it’s really nice to have someone like your sister on the floor competing with you. It makes everything 10 times easier." (International Gymnastics Media)Miller will be unable to compete for LSU in the first year of her eligibility. On the other hand, Biles is currently touring around the US which will conclude on November 3 in Detriot, Michigan.