Suni Lee In Green Swimsuit Stuns For Sports Illustrated

Suni Lee first made waves in 2021, as a member on the US women’s Olympic gymnastics team. There, she won a gold medal in all-around, a silver with her team, and a bronze in uneven bars. Later that year, Suni competed on Dancing With The Stars with partner Sasha Farber. Suni returned to the Olympics last year, winning gold with her team, and two bronzes for all-around and uneven bars. Suni appeared in the 2025 edition of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, where she modeled three different bikinis. She shared some highlights from the shoot on Instagram, captioning them, “si swimmm🥹💚”
She Loves Energy Bars
Suni shared some of her favorite products in an interview with POPSugar. For breakfast, she opts for an energy bar, specifically the chocolate chip ones from Clif. “I always keep a couple in my car or in my backpack, because I bring my backpack to the gym. And if I ever need something to refuel me, I will always just have a bite or two, and then I’m all better. The reason I love Clif bars [is] because they’re so lightweight — they don’t fill me up like that
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Suni tells POPSugar that she makes sure to take care of her skin. One of her go-to products is an ointment from Aquaphor. “I use Aquaphor for everything. So, I do have pretty dry skin — if I’m ever feeling very dry, I’ll put it on my face, use it on my lips. I also have eczema, so I put it on my eczema if it’s feeling irritated. I feel like Aquaphor just fixes everything; I never leave without it.”
She Takes Things One Day At A Time
Suni opened up about handling her mental health in an interview with Well + Good. She says that she’s learned to take things one day at a time. ‘I’ve had to deal with so much in the past two years and overcome so many things, so to even be here is an accomplishment in itself. We’ve just been focusing on taking it one day at a time. And that’s what I’m going to keep focusing on because that’s how I’ve gotten here. One thing at a time. One day at a time.”
She Journals & Goes To Therapy
Suni opened up about going to therapy and journaling in her Well + Good interview. “I love journaling things down and writing how I feel because I’m a very shy person, so I’ll never say things out loud,” she says. “Even therapy was hard for me at first because I always felt so shy about how I felt. Journaling and therapy has definitely been something that’s changed the game for me because now I’m able to write down how I feel or tell someone how I feel and know where it stemmed from, rather than just going out there and kind of hoping I do well.”
She Stays Positive
Suni is all about having mantras, and she makes sure to keep them positive. “It will always end in a ‘You got this,’ ‘You’re amazing,’ or ‘You’ve overcome so much,’ and that this isn’t the end of the world,” she says to Well + Good. “I just focus on keywords and telling myself those words of affirmation or remembering my ‘why.’ I tell myself all the positive things because I am my biggest critic at the end of the day. “