[1] Following her gymnastics career, Sey entered the business world, and is presently the Founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics.
However, she decided not to enter the Olympic Trials owing to an injured left ankle which made it "physically impossible" to continue.
[5] She competed on the gymnastics team for one season in 1989 and graduated from Stanford in 1992 with a double bachelor's degree in political science and communication.
Since leaving Levi's, Sey has been a contributing author to the Brownstone Institute, a think tank that opposes various measures against COVID-19, including masking and vaccine mandates, and has written columns for the New York Post about the "woke mob" and cancel culture.
"[13][14] Sey was a longtime resident of San Francisco before relocating to Denver, Colorado during the pandemic, where she now lives with her husband and four of her children.