Monday, September 12, 2016

"Ryan Lochte rushed by protesters during 'Dancing with the Stars'" -Ellen Whitehead

Tonight, Ryan Lochte's performance on "Dancing with the Stars" was interrupted by protester in the audience. Two to six people ("anti-Lochte fans") disputed the show. Two went on stage and others chanted agains Lochte. The incident was not shown on the show on ABC, but the show was still live. Instead, the show went to commercial. Lotto explained how he was heart broken in an interview with CNN. I find it shocking that people would interrupt a live show to hate on a professional dancer. The article was produced tonight. I had never heard of people doing this, especially on a live TV show. This article was written to inform people about the things that happen on live shows that we are not informed out. This article is important because it shows how rude and inconsiderate people are today.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/12/entertainment/ryan-lochte-dancing-with-the-stars/

6 comments:

  1. Of u didn't hear about some youtuber who keeps striking famous sports games, this has been happening for a while. But I agree it need to stop, haters can hate but don't ruin it for the rest.by:Edwin Guzman

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  2. This is awful! I would be devastated if some random strangers interrupted my performance, especially if it were on live TV. I cant believe that people would actually spend time and money to do something like that.

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  3. Just because people don't agree with what Lochte did doesn't mean he should be booed on live television. I'm sure it ruined the rest of the night because it probably shook the audience.

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  4. He didn't deserve what the protesters did to him, no matter what he's done. And also, interiors live tv isn't gonna help promote whatever cause they doing as good.

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  5. No matter if they think what they're doing is right, or some way of proving their point, or revenge, it's extremely immature. Even though Lochte has definitely made some mistakes, that's no reason to go to that measure.

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  6. I can believe people are willing to go buy tickets to a show performed by someone they hate, just to hate and insult them.

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