Ryan
Lochte to dance with stars, says Rio scandal overblown
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[August 31, 2016]
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Disgraced Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is joining the
"Dancing With the Stars" cast, ABC television announced
on Tuesday, as the gold medalist said he thought
reaction to his tale about being held up at a Rio de
Janeiro gas station had been blown out of proportion.
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Lochte, 32, was dropped by four of his major sponsors after
admitting he "overexaggerated" a tale about being robbed and
held at gunpoint with three other swimmers after a party during
the Rio Olympics. Brazilian authorities say the group destroyed
a bathroom and urinated in public, and have recommended that
Lochte be charged with falsely reporting a crime.
The swimmer, who was also vilified in the media over the
incident, did not say whether he planned to return to Brazil to
face the charges.
"I think it’s everyone blowing this way out of proportion. I
think that’s what happened," Lochte told ABC television's "Good
Morning America" on Tuesday, when asked whether he had
embarrassed the United States with his actions.
"Like I said, I did lie about that one part," said Lochte,
referring to his claim that a gun was held to his head. "I take
full responsibility. I’m human. I made a mistake. A very big
mistake."
"Everyone has got to be sick and tired about hearing about this.
I just want to move forward," added Lochte, his silver-dyed hair
now returned to a more natural brown.
The 12-time Olympic medalist said his appearance on the 23rd
season of "Dancing With the Stars," was under discussion before
he went to the Rio games. After the London Olympics in 2012 he
was given his own, short-lived, TV reality show "What Would Ryan
Lochte Do?"
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Other "Dancing With the Stars" contestants in the season starting on
Sept. 12 will include 16 year-old U.S. Olympic gymnast Laurie
Hernandez, former Texas governor Rick Perry, and rapper Vanilla Ice.
"Dancing With the Stars," in which celebrities are paired with
professional ballroom dancers and voted off by the public, has been
a popular venue for those seeking a comeback or trying to change
their public image. Past contestants have included Bristol Palin,
daughter of the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah
Palin, singer Donny Osmond, and retired Olympic speed skater Apolo
Ohno.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe)
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