Thursday, January 24, 2013

Robin Williams 'feels like he's been stabbed in the back' in the wake of Lance Armstrong's doping admission after actor staunchly defended the cyclist


Robin Williams feels like he's been stabbed in the back by Lance Armstrong after his close friend admitted he used performance enhancing drugs to achieve his seven Tour de France wins.
The actor is a longtime friend of the Austin-based cyclist and had slammed critics in the past who had accused Armstrong of doping.
Mr Williams is among the scores of celebrities who supported Armstrong's cancer foundation, Livestrong, and many are now red-faced following his tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey in which he admitted to taking drugs.

Williams has not publicly addressed the scandal but an insider told the National Enquirer the Hollywood star is in shock in the wake of Armstrong's confession in an interview with Winfrey on her OWN network that aired Jan. 17 and 18.
'Robin's tried to wrap his head around it and he can't,' the source said.
'Robin's supported Lance through thick and thin and believed him when he said he wasn't doping. He bought it... Robin didn't doubt Lance's word and told everyone the accusations were hogwash. Now he feels like a fool.'
'He feels like he's been stabbed in the back,' the insider added.


Robin Williams 'feels like he's been stabbed in the back' in the wake of Lance Armstrong's doping admission after actor staunchly defended the cyclist | Mail Online

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