We were all thinking it, right? While the entire world was watching Lance Armstrong in his no holds barred interview with Oprah, aka America's nosy mother, we had no idea he was singing one of Radiohead's most popular hits.
The Lance Armstrong doping scandal has captured the interest of the world over the past few days after the cyclist admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he used PEDs and cheated during all 7 of his once-triumphant Tour de France victories. It's the the kind of drama that makes for a great movie. And, as you might have expected, the Lance Armstrong doping scandal is going to do just that.
Lance Armstrong confessed to a lot last night during an interview with Oprah Winfrey in regards to doping while competing in the Tour de France and other cycling competitions. Since part 1 of his confession aired, opinions have been stated by fans and viewers and some have actually been changed.
It didn't take long after Lance Armstrong told Oprah those words everyone had been waiting years to hear -- yes, he doped during his illustrious cycling career -- before Twitter lit up with reactions.
When we weren't taking shots or playing bingo, we complied some of the better tweets we saw.
Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong will finally open up about those allegations of performance-enhancing drug use which saw him stripped of his seven Tour de France titles last year, cost him several lucrative endorsement deals and made him step down as chairman of his Livestrong charitable organization.
And who better to discuss the complete and utter destruction of his life with than Oprah Winfre
Lance Armstrong says he's quitting cycling, the sport he once dominated, and this time it's for good.
Still, cycling enthusiasts are wondering if he's really serious, or if Armstrong's being like Brett Favre, always retiring only to come back for one more try at glory.