The Columbus Dispatch

Shawn Johnson East talks parenthood, Nashville life

- Jay Stahl Des Moines Register USA TODAY NETWORK

Glaring lights beamed on a Beijing morning as then-16-year-old Shawn Johnson East stepped onto the National Indoor Stadium’s powder blue mat and saluted to a panel of Olympic gymnastics judges before performing the floor exercise.

The West Des Moines native and world champion was the closing competitor in the last rotation of the hotly contested 2008 Olympics all-around final as she twisted and tumbled on the floor to music from 2007’s “August Rush” movie soundtrack.

At the end, Johnson East posed on the mat following a clean routine and then leaped into American sports history books: She won a silver medal and became a member of the first duo of U.S. women alongside teammate Nastia Liukin to lead the event one-two as the best in the world.

Later, she clinched gold in the Games on the balance beam in the event finals after nailing a set on the chalk-dusted apparatus and left China with four medals in total.

Following the Olympics, Johnson East competed twice on “Dancing with the Stars” and won the Mirrorball trophy once, appeared before pre-presidency Donald Trump in the “Celebrity Apprentice” boardroom, and started post-gymnastics life with EX-NFL player and now-husband Andrew East in Middle Tennessee.

“It was only part of me and trying to teach the world that, it was very hard for both of us to be like, ‘No, we actually have more qualities other than being a football player and a gymnast,’ ” Johnson East, 31, said.

In recent years, Johnson East ditched crystal-encrusted leotards for diaper boxes as a mom of two, led a low-key life in Nashville and garnered more than 5.5 million followers on Instagram and Tiktok. The Olympic gold medalist and East opened up about the duo’s decade-long love story, making the most of their shared social media fame, and handling parenthood with their two children, 3-year-old Drew and 1-yearold Jett.

How the family grew their social media empire

On a breezy mid-30-degree January day in Nash

ville, Johnson East and East, her partner in life and business, hopped onto a Zoom call to discuss their lives after she left Iowa – and the sport of gymnastics – largely behind.

Johnson East described the couple’s calendar – dotted with appearance­s, interviews and meetings – while raising two toddlers and managing a lively content creation schedule for their growing social media empire.

“It’s definitely difficult to work having kids, but we both find a lot of passion and enjoyment in working,” Johnson East said. “So, I feel like it makes us better parents being able to do what we love and then come home and be with our babies.”

Johnson East pursued a path away from Olympics commentati­ng for NBC unlike some of her 2008 teammates and said she and East spend about four to five hours per day filming content.

The pair has amassed 7 million followers combined on Instagram and Tiktok while documentin­g their lives as working parents by posting goofy videos that align with online trends. On Youtube, the East Family’s official channel has nearly 1.5 million subscriber­s. There, they give followers a behindthe-scenes look at their struggles and successes in work and marriage.

The former athletes (East played collegiate football at Vanderbilt University and then in the NFL as a long snapper, most recently for the Washington Commanders) are well-known for their own personal brand of positive familyfrie­ndly content: A February video of the two sliding across wood floors in their home, like actor Tom Cruise in “Risky Business,” before doing a series of dance moves, racked up nearly 580,000 views and around 41,000 likes on Tiktok.

Former athletes play a new sport: Podcasting about relationsh­ips

The couple launched a new venture in 2022 dubbed Familymade, a media company that captures all things family through conversati­ons and sharable content.

Johnson East said the company allows the couple to share happy, real moments in the lives of other families instead of expanding the East family brand to a reality TV show or social media channels.

Speaking of reality television, Johnson East and Andrew will not be cast members on any possible “Real Housewives of Nashville” franchise, but the pair said they could make a potential appearance as contestant­s on the CBS competitio­n series “The Amazing Race.”

Familymade also has a podcast network with around 10 shows, which includes their hit series “Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew.”

The conversati­onal show features raw moments the co-hosts have experience­d in their marriage and talks with other couples such as author Glennon Doyle and soccer star Abby Wambach, former NFL player Tim Tebow and his wife, Demi, and “Duck Dynasty” heiress

Sadie Robertson and her husband, Christian Huff.

“It’s made us appreciate that the internet can start meaningful conversati­ons and make a meaningful impact,” East said. “That’s how we view all of our content or whatever we put out there: How can we start an interestin­g conversati­on between a couple or between families and add a layer of intentiona­lity or thought as they go through this process?”

‘Iowa’s home. It’s always home’

Last June, the family returned to the Hawkeye state and brought their daughter, Drew, who is 3, to see Johnson East’s former training gym, Chow’s Gymnastics & Dance, and Olympic coach Liang Chow. Even though she has chosen to raise her family in Tennessee, Iowa will always hold a special place for her. Johnson East’s parents, Teri and Doug, moved to Nashville after the pair had children, but the family still returns to the Des Moines metro area about three to four times a year.

 ?? JESSICA STEDDOM/SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER ?? Shawn Johnson East with her husband, Andrew East, and their children, Drew and Jett, at their home in Nashville.
JESSICA STEDDOM/SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER Shawn Johnson East with her husband, Andrew East, and their children, Drew and Jett, at their home in Nashville.

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