Literally crying.
Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Jordan Chiles would be thrilled to vault her way onto one of the most popular real estate shows in the TV game.
Chiles, 23, told The Post she “literally would cry” if asked to appear on one of her favorite reality series, “Selling Sunset.”
The show would be a natural fit for the champ, as she recently revealed that she plans to pursue a career in real estate post-gymnastics.
“I do want to go into real estate,” she told The Post at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit 2024 in Beverly Hills on Tuesday.
“That is something that I do want to do. I’ve done so much on the business side with my mom and everything she’s done business,” she continued. “So I’m just kind of exploring my options and seeing what else I can put in. I feel like not everybody has to be stuck in one area of their life and that they can be creative all over.”
As for reality TV, Chiles made it clear she’s a big fan of the Oppenheim Group all-stars.
“If I was on ‘Selling Sunset,’ I literally would cry because those people, I love them so much,” she said.
“I’ve watched every single season, and they definitely have different personalities, but I don’t know. If they want me as a guest, I will be a guest.”
When asked about being a full-time cast member once she gets her real estate license, Chiles replied, “We’ll see. We’ll see. I don’t know yet.”
Chiles, who helped propel Team USA to win a gold medal in the women’s gymnastics team all-around at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, also spoke to The Post about where she keeps the bronze clock necklace Flavor Flav, 65, gave her at the 2024 MTV VMAs.
“The bronze clock is in this theater room [at my home] in Texas, and we have two trophy cases that are on the outskirts of the door. So it’s in one of the trophy cases.”
She added that it’s alongside her world and Olympic medals, describing it as “very valued.”
Flav was one of Team USA’s biggest supporters at the Summer Games and even sponsored the US women’s water polo team’s Olympic bid.
“That was definitely an amazing moment,” Chiles said about receiving the bronze clock. “I can still say that I just wasn’t expecting it. Not at all. Not one bit.”
She continued, “I was honestly just very happy that, you know, I was just in the presence of Flavor Flav. So it was definitely really cool.”
Flav presented Chiles with the custom bling after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) stripped her of the bronze medal she won for the floor exercise event after ruling that the judging panel improperly granted an inquiry that moved Chiles up from fifth place and improved her score by one-tenth of a point.
However, it came four seconds after the time limit to make such inquiries had expired.
The loss of that one-tenth of a point meant, in the eyes of the CAS, Chiles placed fifth. The dispute over the medal is ongoing.
Chiles reunited with Flav last month in Atlanta for Black Entrepreneurs Day.
“I was just in my room, and Flav was like, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re here. I didn’t know you were coming to this,’” Chiles told The Post. “So we had the opportunity to see each other again.”
Also on the horizon for the Olympian is her first memoir, “I’m That Girl,” out in March, which she explained will give fans “an explanation of who Jordan Giles is.”