AUBURN, Ala. – Sunisa Lee understands when her fans want to take her picture, say hello or get her autograph.
“I love meeting fans because I know it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” the Auburn sophomore gymnast said.
One month after winning a gold medal in the all-around at the Tokyo Olympics, Suni attended the Met Gala in New York City.
“When I met Justin Bieber, I was like, ‘Okay, I’m going to go up to you and I’m going to say something because I’m probably never going to see you again,’” Lee said. “So I like when people do it.”
Whether it’s after a gymnastics meet where fans came to see her, or a chance encounter at a restaurant during a team meal, Lee does her best to accommodate each request.
“It’s really important to be a great role model,” said Lee, mentioning fellow high-profile collegiate gymnasts Jordan Chiles and Olivia Dunne, “and a bunch of other athletes who have a higher platform in gymnastics have been doing a really great job of interacting with fans, making sure that it’s comfortable, not being rude.
“I like people to think they can come up to me at any time and talk to me.”