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DWTS A LOGICAL STEP FOR LOCHTE

Disgraced U.S. Olympian badly needs a change of narrative, writes Emily Yahr.

- The Washington Post

After Ryan Lochte was found to have fabricated details of a robbery at the Rio Olympics, causing an internatio­nal incident in the process, the embattled swimmer’s sponsors have been dropping him left and right. But there’s still one place that very much wants to be in the Lochte business: Dancing With the Stars.

This week, People magazine reported that the hit ABC show is courting Lochte to be on Season 23, which debuts in midSeptemb­er. (“Ryan has wanted to be on the show for years,” a show “insider” said.) An ABC source confirmed that Lochte is in talks to be on the show, though as usual, nothing will be officially announced until the cast is revealed next week.

Either way, let’s break this down: Lochte has no choice here. He has to go on Dancing With the Stars.

DWTS is the ideal safe space for scandal-ridden celebritie­s — or more specifical­ly, for stars that want to change the conversati­on.

It’s just good old-fashioned image management. Just ask former contestant­s like Paula Deen, Gary Busey or David Hasselhoff, best known for controvers­ies or erratic behaviour. On DWTS, there’s an equal playing field: Everyone embarrasse­s themselves as they wear tacky clothes and struggle to learn the dances.

Even though Lochte might be the most recently disgraced contestant in the show’s history, it would certainly change the narrative to see him on TV every week in a sparkly costume; he could hopefully display an ounce of humility and self-awareness.

Yet as helpful as an appearance would be, the show doesn’t always treat celebritie­s with kid gloves. (A few years ago, host Tom Bergeron warned producers that they shouldn’t have him interview musical guest Chris Brown unless Brown was prepared to answer some very uncomforta­ble questions.) There’s no doubt that if Lochte is a contestant, his damaging lies from Rio will come up. How could the show ignore such a recent incident?

But Lochte would be in a controlled environmen­t with so many other distractio­ns, and the main objective — no matter the reason for being there — is to dance well enough to capture the amazingly gaudy Mirror Ball Trophy.

It’s a win-win for ABC: While the show is still going strong with an average of about 13 million viewers per episode last season, ratings have been steadily declining over the years — about 20 million people watched weekly in its heyday around 2011. A Lochte appearance would be a must-watch, especially after all the negative Olympics publicity.

Overall, Lochte still has a ways to go on his road to redemption. But Dancing With the Stars is a truly strong start.

 ?? MICHAEL SOHN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Dancing With the Stars is reported to be in talks with Ryan Lochte, hoping to recruit the Olympic swimmer as a contestant.
MICHAEL SOHN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Dancing With the Stars is reported to be in talks with Ryan Lochte, hoping to recruit the Olympic swimmer as a contestant.

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