When it comes to skimpy men’s uniforms at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Melissa Rivers have seen enough.
“I think we’ve had to pixelate a few times, because there were kids watching,” Rivers, 56, only joked. Us Weekly on August 8, when discussing the French pole vaulter Anthony Ammiratiwhich went viral after the bulge clipped the crossbar at the Olympic event earlier this month.
The actress added that, in addition to the footage Ammirati shared, “some male athletes (have) shared their endowment with the world,” specifically mentioning divers and track and field stars.
“Men’s diving uniforms are a bit too small,” he said. “I’m not a guy, I don’t know how to wear your track and field uniform, that’s all spandex, how people show modesty. I don’t even know what to say other than – I’m trying to be G-rated saying this – but wow. I see more more international male athletes than I expected.
While Rivers admits that some Olympians might be “embarrassed” by the NSFW dress, she thinks others might enjoy it.
“I have a feeling that Instagram has exploded with women just saying, ‘Please date me,'” he said.
21-year-old Ammirati has been getting a lot of attention because her crotch has hindered her pole vaulting performance. (He ended up placing 15th in the competition and failed to advance to the men’s pole vault final.) Adult entertainment company CamSoda offered him $250,000 in exchange for a 60-minute cam show.
“Even if you don’t bring home a gold medal, you can still take gold from fans via CamSoda – that has to count, right?” Vice President of CamSoda Darren Parker wrote to Ammirati in a letter taken by Us Weekly. “Plus, you won’t have compression shorts restricting you, so feel free to let it all out and show the world why you should have your own Olympic competition next time.”
Although Ammirati called the virus crash a “big disappointment” when he spoke to the French Athletics Federation after the pole vault event, he also joked about the situation.
“POV: you create more buzz for your package than your show,” he wrote in French along with a TikTok video Monday, August 5, in which he appeared distraught while eating in the Olympic Village. The clip is set to sad music from SpongeBob SquarePants.
“I don’t know if I should take it well or not 😂,” Ammirati added in the caption.
Tight and tiny uniforms weren’t the only Olympic trend Rivers noted. ex Fashion Police The cohost is impressed that the athlete can compete with long nails, “flowing hair” and a full face of makeup.
“All the jewelry and (long) nails always look like women in track and field. I don’t know how you make a phone call like that,” he said. “How do they walk around with earrings and flowing hair? And by the way, can (someone) explain to me how gymnasts keep their makeup on and not look shiny or sweaty? … I can’t leave the house, let alone (do ) balance beam and it doesn’t look like someone hit me with a truck.I want to know what the suit spray is.
Kali also presented a gold medal Simone Biles a special voice.
“Her contours are perfect,” he said.
With reporting by Christina Garibaldi