Friday, November 22, 2024

Protestors Rush Stage During Ryan Lochte’s ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Debut

The Ryan Lochte summer from hell won’t end. A month after the fiasco he created in Rio and days after his 10-month suspension from swimming, anti-Lochte protestors rushed the stage just after the Olympic champion’s first performance on Dancing With the Stars.

Sam Sododeh, 48, and Barzeen Soroudi, 40, allegedly stormed the stage as judge Carrie Ann Inaba was reviewing Lochte’s dance routine with partner Cheryl Burke. NBC News reports that security quickly tackled the duo, and the LAPD arrested the two on “pending charges on suspicion of trespassing.”

A handful of women wearing the same anti-Lochte shirts were escorted out of the studio for shouting “liar.

The broadcast didn’t show Sododeh and Soroudi taking the stage—viewers only saw a split screen of a clearly shocked Inaba pleading with the two to “back off”—but U.S. swimmer Eddie Moses shot an Instagram video that captures some of the chaos following the incident.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BKR2npzgxhb/

ABC News also released footage filmed from a different angle.

As for Lochte, he seemed shaken but mostly unfazed by the protest.

“I’m doing good,” he told host Tom Bergeron when the show returned from commercial break. “So many feelings are going through my head right now. A little hurt.”

“I came out here and wanted to do something I’m completely not comfortable with, and I did, and I came out here with a big smile.”

Posted By: Taylor Berman

MUST READ

A Glass Of Water Should Only Sit Out For This Long

Everything has a shelf life, but what about the basic drink? A glass of water should only sit out for this long explained.

MORE BY THIS AUTHOR

Women Look At Porn On Their Phones More Than Men

The pornography website PornHub released a study showing that ladies are more likely to watch porn on their mobile devices than men are.

Don't Miss Your Weekly Dose of The Fresh Toast.

Stay informed with exclusive news briefs delivered directly to your inbox every Friday.

We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe anytime.