Here's a Video of Simone Biles Getting Attacked by a Bee in China in 2014

By Bridget O'Donnell, August 24, 2016

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Fu Yuanhui may have been China's breakout star at the 2016 Olympics, but in the US it was all about gymnast Simone Biles.

But before she was picking up gold medals left and right at the Games, things didn't always go so smoothly in gymnastics for Biles. Just take this amazing video, recently unearthed by Buzzfeed, which shows Biles being attacked by a bee at the 2014 World Championships, held at the Guangxi Gymnasium in Nanning.

Watch from when she first discovers the bee...

Here's a Video of Simone Biles Getting Attacked by a Bee in China in 2014

...to when she tries to run away...

Here's a Video of Simone Biles Getting Attacked by a Bee in China in 2014

...to when she finally gives up and throws the bouquet away altogether.

Here's a Video of Simone Biles Getting Attacked by a Bee in China in 2014

NOT THE BEES!

Watch the whole thing below (VPN on):

How did bees get into the Guangxi Gynmasium in the first place? We may never know.

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