Seems that watching Olympian Ryan Lochte hit on women and misunderstand monikers that describe him weren't enough to draw in audiences and the E! reality show 'What Would Ryan Lochte Do?' -- which no one ever answered, by the way -- has officially been cancelled.
Can we get a big loud, "Hell Jeah!"? (We're looking at you sassy news anchor.)
Olympian Ryan Lochte is continuing his tour of inanity to promote his reality show (in which he apparently doesn't understand irony or douchebaggery). And last night, David Letterman asked him to explain just why he has a reality show in the first place.
We would feel bad for Ryan Lochte, except, you know, he won all those Olympic medals. These news anchors are so astounded by his amazing stupidity while promoting his E! reality show that as soon as the interview is over, they began laughing uncontrollably...
Olympian Ryan Lochte recently went on 'Good Morning Philly' to talk (via satellite) about his upcoming reality show 'What Would Ryan Lochte Do?' -- but instead of promoting the program, he just left giggly news professionals in his wake.
When Andy Warhol said everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, he presciently predicted the rise of reality TV. Case in point: Olympic gold medal winner Ryan Lochte is getting his own weekly hour of television.
E! has ordered six episodes of the unscripted show to be called 'What Would Ryan Lochte Do?'
No, seriously.
Olympian Ryan Lochte recently appeared on E!’s ‘Fashion Police,’ where Joan Rivers and her crew dissect the outfits of celebs. Well, Lochte wasn’t exactly showing off his taste in clothes or his personal style.
Well, we all knew this was coming. Whether or not you followed the 2012 Olympics, or merely tuned in to see the Spice Girls’ glorious reunion, chances are you’ve heard the name Ryan Lochte floating about. Not only has the Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer set his sights on the reality TV circuit, now it seems like he’s paddling his way toward scripted television as well. And what groundbreakin
Now, there isn’t necessarily a correlation between those tuning into the 2012 Olympics, and those who watch reality TV, but it’s no secret that the more public attention one attracts the more likely people are going to try every means of capitalizing on their fame. Gold Medal-winning swimmer (and admitted pool-peer) Ryan Lochte has certainly attracted his fair share of attention outside of his ath