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Lance Armstrong's Daughter Schools Ashley Olsen

Lance Armstrong’s daughter brought her father’s new love thing, Ashley Olsen, to her Texas school for show-and-tell, Radar reports today. “Celebrities do this all the time,” a source apparently said of the odd ordeal. Or, at least Mr. Armstrong is familiar with the notion. Apparently the “part-eunuch” was the subject of a show-and-tell session at the Upper East Side school of ex-girlfriend Tory Burch’s daughter.

 

Lance’s Daughter Shows, Tells Olsen [Radar]

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Anonymouseeeeee (not verified) says:

Yeah, he's probably a shallow dickhead, but 'part-eunuch' is uncalled for. However he did survived, this man is a force of nature and shouldn't be referred to in such a derogatory manner; whether or not the reference is literally true.
yrs-
NOT an Armstrong fan

BeNice (not verified) says:

I agree with the prior comment; "part-eunuch" is really a hideous characterization. I'm no fan of Lance Armstrong, and believe he has failed to "Live Strong" because he treats women like playthings until he's tired of them and dumps them. Still, to make fun of him by commenting on the presumed effects of his illness is beyond the pale.
Man up, Foxley.

A Compassionate Man. (not verified) says:

Sir, you are an affront to all cancer survivors everywhere and I will personally have your job.

Thank you for your comment. The insensitive description in question was taken directly from Radar's original posting. 

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Thank you for your comment. The insensitive description in question was taken directly from Radar's original posting.

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