In a controversial statement, comedian Roseanne Barr criticized Olympic gymnast Simone Biles for receiving student loan forgiveness despite her $14 million net worth. Barr argued that taxpayers should not be responsible for forgiving loans of wealthy individuals, questioning why athletes and celebrities benefit from federal relief programs.

Biles, a decorated gymnast, had outstanding student loans forgiven under the Biden administration’s loan relief program, which aims to assist borrowers in need. Supporters argue that Biles followed the program’s rules and shouldn’t be excluded just because of her financial success. Critics, including Barr, believe high-earning individuals should be responsible for their own debts.

The debate has sparked wider discussions about the fairness of student loan forgiveness and its impact on taxpayers. Some call for means-testing to ensure relief is directed to those in genuine need, while others highlight the rising cost of tuition as the root problem. This controversy underscores the ongoing debate over financial fairness and government spending.