11-time Olympic swimming medalist, Ryan Lochte, introduces his brand new fragrance to the world….kind of.
Lochte’s go-to when negative media hits appears to be Funny or Die videos. What Would Ryan Lochte Do pulled-in an audience of over a million on E! with two airings last Sunday, but the haters came out afterward with a lot negativity. Lochte took it on the chin and is pressing on. Next week’s What Would Ryan Lochte Do ratings will tell us if his series is going to have legs. In the meantime, Lochte bounces back with humor and appears to be sending us a message with his latest Funny or Die episode of LOCHTv: Come on, this is supposed to be fun.
See Lochte’s other Funny or Die video here, Pee in the Pool.
Lochte’s Fragrance:
This was meant to be how to eat pizza with a grill in your mouth!
Swimmers already have a scent.
Sad to see this kind of crap can make money these days. I’m sure he’s laughing all the way to the bank, but his lack of intelligence is being heavily exploited. Long-term, when he finally matures, the toll could be difficult to manage. Of course, if he can’t tell if people are laughing at him or with him it may not manner.
This was hilarious! I love the part: “Smells like you just been in a pool.”
I like this. Haha.
I don’t care for Lochte’s on TV exploits. He comes off very awkward in most. However, I thought this bit was very funny and one of the best pieces I’ve seen from him.
Also, I am a professional composer writing for stage and film. Those who have not liked various compositions and have expressed a negative opinion…are these people now labeled as “haters”? I do believe that the author could have and should have expressed his opinion in a less insulting manner.
Hahaha, some of them probably were haters. I like Ryan, I watched this week and I will watch next week, but I did not like how Ryan was portrayed on this episode at all, but you know, haters be hatin! #jeah
Lane Four: I’m pretty sure this article isn’t to be taken seriously. Just a thought.
Does not liking Ryan’s show and expressing an opinion make one a “hater” as the above article implies? I did not like the show. So does this make me a “hater” as the author implies of anyone who didn’t give WWRLD? the thumbs up? Really?