Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles appeared to endorse fans’ pleas on social media to not drag the star gymnast’s name into reports of her brother’s recent arrest.

Biles, 22, has appeared in the headlines since her 24-year-old brother, Tevin Biles-Thomas, was arrested Thursday on murder charges in connection to a triple homicide in Cleveland.

Though she hasn’t commented on the alleged crime, the gymnast has indicated that she doesn’t want part of the media storm.

Biles favorited a series of tweets calling out media organizations for referring to the gymnast in the reports of the slayings.

“So, saw a headline about Simone Biles brother. Thats kinda f–ked up. Why drag her name into it? She didn’t do anything wrong,” wrote one fan in an Aug. 30 tweet liked by Biles.

Another tweet liked by Biles called for news outlets to also stop using her photo in their coverage.

“Wow… @CBSNews why use @Simone_Biles name and picture “only”, to report news of a crime she didn’t commit?!? She is NOT her brother, she is a great young Lady & an amazing Athlete!” the Twitter user wrote.

Her brother is accused of taking part in a shooting at a New Year’s Eve party that left three dead in an Airbnb rental.

Biles-Thomas is currently in custody awaiting a Sept. 13 arraignment. He faces charges for murder, voluntary manslaughter, felonious assault and perjury charges.