Michael Phelps caught using cannabis bong pipe
The historic sports icon of this new generation has fallen to the magic charm of cannabis.
Beijing 2008 Olympic's 8 time gold medalist Michael Phelps in a surprising situation was caught using cannabis bong pipe.
It seems the success and the attention that his receiving is too much handle that this career-ending photo was reportedly taken at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, where Phelps was secretly seeing a female girlfriend.
According to News Of The World who got this exclusive, one of their source said, “He was out of control from the moment he got there.
With this scandal his career is now on jeopardy. A possible four-year ban will be slap to his career and ruin his dream to add more gold medals in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Another thing, the credibility as an endorser will go down.
Beijing 2008 Olympic's 8 time gold medalist Michael Phelps in a surprising situation was caught using cannabis bong pipe.
It seems the success and the attention that his receiving is too much handle that this career-ending photo was reportedly taken at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, where Phelps was secretly seeing a female girlfriend.
According to News Of The World who got this exclusive, one of their source said, “He was out of control from the moment he got there.
“If he continues to party like that I’d be amazed if he ever won any more medals again.”News Of The World also claims that Phelp's rep. offered them an extraordinary deal not to publish our story and to destroy Phelps’ bong picture
“He arrived with a group of girls hanging all over him. Jaws hit the floor when he walked in. You don’t get many celebrities in Columbia, so when Phelps comes to your party it’s a very big deal.
“He didn’t know many people so you’d think he’d be a little shy. But he was loud, obnoxious and slamming beers from the get-go. Every girl wanted a piece of him and every guy wanted to be his best buddy. He couldn’t get enough of all the attention.”
With this scandal his career is now on jeopardy. A possible four-year ban will be slap to his career and ruin his dream to add more gold medals in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Another thing, the credibility as an endorser will go down.