Gabby Douglas is the picture of grace, power, and confidence in her Teen Vogue cover.

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The “Flying Squirrel” isn't playing about her Olympic #RoadToRio, winning her first gold medal since 2012.

getty: When Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas take to the floor in Glasgow on Thursday, it will mark the first time since 1980 that a reigning World all-around…

  Olympic Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas was on the verge of losing her family home until her mother was able to drop thousands of dollars…

Lifetime is kicking off Black History Month with the premiere of The Gabby Douglas Story, the biopic about two-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas. Produced by…

The life of Gabby Douglas, the Gold-winning US gymnast and Olympic All-Around champion, is coming to life as a TV movie! The upcoming film is tentatively called “The Gabby Douglas Story” and according to reports, a casting call for the upcoming film has been sent out! To get more information as well as the description […]

If winning two Olympic gold medals and being one of the only African Americans to do it weren’t enough of an overachievement, add publishing two…

Christian Olympic Gold Medalist Gabrielle Douglas, the 17-year-old gold medal winner at the 2012 Summer Olympics in both team and individual all-around gymnastics competition, is writing her second book titled, “Raising the Bar” due out April 30! Read more at http://tinyurl.com/d36f7rw. Source: Black Christian News Photo Credit: NewsOne

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