Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso has denied allegations that she was expelled from the Paris 2024 Olympic Village for “inappropriate” behaviour.
the 20-year-old contestant wrote in a message shared on her Instagram Story on Monday. Being accused of being a nuisance The woman, who has been accused of attacking athletes over their clothing and social interactions, said the narrative surrounding the controversy is “false”.
“I just wanted to make it clear that I have not been excluded or expelled from anywhere. Please stop spreading disinformation,” Alonso wrote. According to the Daily Beast.
“I don’t want to say anything, but I’m not going to be swayed by lies either.”
The message was posted next to a photo of the sunset as she sipped a drink.
Alonso, whose profile had grown ahead of the Olympics, was reported to have remained in the Olympic Village after announcing his retirement from swimming in late July.
She failed to reach the semifinals in the 100m butterfly.
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Larissa Scherer, president of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee, said: He told The Sun A recent statement said Alonso’s presence was “creating an inappropriate atmosphere within the Paraguay team.”
“It was of her own free will that she not spend the night in the Olympic Village and we thank her for following instructions,” Schaller said.





