Gymnastics legend Nadia Comăneci (64) is embarking on a new business venture, one she hopes to develop harmoniously. Known as the "Queen of Montreal" for her groundbreaking performance at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, where she became the first gymnast to score a perfect 10, Comăneci recently shared a significant announcement on social media.

The former great athlete shared on Instagram that she has a "wonderful news" to share with her followers. Specifically, Comăneci revealed she has launched a waiting list for her first collection of gymnastics costumes.

"I am so delighted to announce that I have officially opened the waiting list for my first collection of gymnastics costumes, created in collaboration with my friends at Moreau! Every detail of this collection has been thought of with great passion, with the desire to bring elegance, comfort, and that 10-point confidence to the floor," she said in a post on her social network.

Comăneci's fans have reacted in the comments section, with one message from Loredana Groza, an artist who attached two emojis, indicating approval of Nadia’s venture.

The former Romanian gymnast has lived in the United States for many years. In 1996, Comăneci married Bart Conner, a multiple Olympic gold medalist. Alongside her husband, she has several business ventures in the U.S., including a gymnastics academy and the company “Perfect 10 Production.” She also earns substantial income from her sports merchandise stores.

Comăneci is estimated to have a net worth of $25 million and lives in a 310 square meter house with a market value of approximately €400,000. Additionally, she owns a vacation home in California valued at around $2 million.