"When the time comes, I'm diving into real estate," she revealed. "I love building, being creative, and seeing designs come to life."
Chiles also emphasized the importance of establishing her personal brand. "The biggest thing for me is knowing my name is already a brand and continuing to grow it," she explained. "Do I want to act? Absolutely. Sing? Sure. But ultimately, I want people to see me as more than just an athlete. Jordan Chiles is not just a gymnast; I'm also a human with dreams beyond sports."
Reflecting on how she now defines success, Chiles shared how her perspective has evolved. "When I was younger, success was as simple as getting good grades in school. Now, success is about much more—your personal growth, your brand, your relationships, and your impact in the community."
Despite her achievements, Chiles remains humble. "I don't see myself as famous or a celebrity. There's still so much more for me to accomplish within my community and within myself."
Her remarks come just weeks after she spoke with CNN about losing her individual bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics due to a technicality. While she couldn't appeal the decision, she views the experience as a learning opportunity.
"Life can be tough, and you may face setbacks, but it's important to stand your ground and keep fighting," Chiles said, crediting her teammate Simone Biles for teaching her the value of resilience.
As Chiles looks to the future, she remains focused on building a legacy that extends far beyond gymnastics, showing she's just getting started.