Just when we thought his life would go back to normal, Lance Armstrong is the subject of a federal investigation for his longtime drug use.
Following his confession on “Oprah’s Next Chapter,” the disgraced cyclist is being probed for obstruction of justice, intimidation, and witness tampering.
It’s no secret that his interview on “Oprah’s Next Chapter” has everybody talking, and Lance Armstrong's story could prove to be quite lucrative when all is said and done.
According to multiple reports, the disgraced cyclist is the subject of a few new books, a documentary and even a Hollywood film project.
The “If It Makes You Happy” songstress explained that she felt bad for her former lover for having to cover up his doping and performance-enhancing drug use during his cycling career.
It was an intense 90-minute interview as disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong came clean about his illegal doping and use of substances to try and gain a competitive edge during “Oprah’s Next Chapter.”
The seven-time Tour de France champ (who has since had all of his medals stripped) began with a series of ‘yes-or-no’ questions and as Oprah Winfrey asked each one he immediately answered with no qualifiers.
It’s a sad day in the sports world as Lance Armstrong officially admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs to win his numerous cycling championships.
The 41-year-old cancer survivor opened up about the incidents during a candid interview with Oprah Winfrey, which will air on her OWN network on Thursday (January 17).
Ahead of his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong reportedly apologized to the staff of his Livestrong Foundation on Monday (January 14).
According to reports, the disgraced cyclist did not directly admit to using banned drugs, but instead said he was sorry to have let the staff down.
He’s one of the most controversial figures in professional sports as of late, and Lance Armstrong is scheduled for an interview on Oprah Winfrey's show “Oprah’s Next Chapter.”
The disgraced former Tour de France champ will engage in a ‘no-holds-barred’ conversation with the talk show queen on her January 17th episode.