First Olympic Week in 3 Minutes: Celine Dion Got $0 for Performance, Simone Biles’ Injury Called ‘Staged,’ & More

In the first week of the Paris Olympics, several notable events and controversies have captured public attention. Celine Dion, despite her highly anticipated performance, received no payment, contradicting earlier reports of a $2 million fee. Simone Biles missed the Opening Ceremony, sparking rumors that her leg issue was “staged” and prompting viewers to comment on her hairstyle. Biles also reportedly earned $0 for her Olympic participation and received 20 times less than other gold medalists.

Gymnast Jade Carey faced public concern as she struggled with eating before the competition, affecting her performance. Meanwhile, Thomas Ceccon was celebrated as “the most gorgeous” man and Ruby Evans as “the prettiest” woman in the Games. This week’s highlights reflect a mix of admiration and scrutiny surrounding these athletes.

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