Olympic WAG reality we need to accept
The real heroes of the Olympics are not the athletes themselves but their partners standing next to them, writes James Weir.
The real heroes of the Olympics are not the athletes themselves but their partners standing next to them, writes James Weir.
Contenders in one massively underated Olympics sport are left bruised and say they have the hardest training of all. Welcome to the bloodbath.
Ready to feel old? This Olympic event attracted a grandstand full of punters who can only be described as The Blink 182 crowd. James Weir supplies them with some Olay Regenerist.
Thousands of men gathered to cheer on this testosterone-fuelled Olympic sport. But not everyone was on the same page with what they were witnessing.
Sex in the laundry, thirsty groupies and perfect bodies as far as the eye can see. Welcome to the athletes’ village after dark.
The Olympics is nice but, for Paris punters, there are more urgent things to worry about, writes James Weir.
A short time ago, we wouldn’t have been caught dead with this. Now, it’s plaguing the streets. James Weir turns it up to full bore.
The triathlete who gave a graphic description of what she “felt and saw” while swimming in the polluted Seine river has come out swinging.
This unknown street suddenly exploded and now “mad” residents face swarms of super fans. James Weir knocks on the front door of cultural delusion.
A fight breaks out at a dangerous selfie spot in Paris as “dumb Americans” take over. So, who’s in the wrong?
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