G'day mate!
Just wanna say hi to Olympic triple gold medalist, swimming sensation, Stephanie Rice. * wave * . Gladly there's no more news about you hooking up with Michael Phelps whatsoever. And you even got Eamon Sullivan's name on your interview below. Thats good steph! I mean, come on. In case you'd forgotten, you've spent 2 years with that Oz Hawtie, which to me, worth more mentioning than those one week with that Baltimore what-you-name-it or with those Kleenex guys you met at bars. Alright, no, I think, I need to address that mentioning things to the news reporters, not to you. But seriously? Are there any chance of you two hooking up back, ex-es?
Anyways, Long time no hear ricey, and here's a news that I read recently just to share it with everyone.

Anyways, Long time no hear ricey, and here's a news that I read recently just to share it with everyone.
Bullied Stephanie Rice has body issues
OLYMPIC swimmer Stephanie Rice - who recently put on 5kg in seven weeks - has talked about her body issues and the painful bullying she endured in her past. The 20-year-old star of swimming, who bagged three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics last year, opened up about her life to the Australian Women's Weekly.
Rice admits to being body conscious and determined to get back into shape after piling on weight, once her gruelling training schedule relaxed.
"I put on five kilos in seven weeks," she said.
"I did a photo shoot for (underwear brand) Davenport recently with Eamon (Sullivan, her ex-boyfriend who is so lean and looks awesome all the time -- and then there's me, five kilos heavier than the last time we shot a campaign together."
Rice also spoke out about being bullied as a teenager. The star swimmer says she was the victim of nasty schoolyard pranks and hurtful teasing.
It's hard to imagine the successful young women, with a legion of fans, struggled to be accepted when she was younger.
"I was bullied and picked on as a kid," she said. "It started when I was about 10. I guess I was an easy target, as I had no self-confidence.
"I went through a stage where I didn't have a lot of friends - just one or two - and the popular girls used to call me names, tease me and do nasty things, such as take things out of my lunchbox and hide my school bag so I couldn't find it.
"I would go home and cry. It was really upsetting and I felt helpless.
"It wasn't easy for my parents, either, as I felt it was something I needed to deal with on my own."
Rice admits to being body conscious and determined to get back into shape after piling on weight, once her gruelling training schedule relaxed.
"I put on five kilos in seven weeks," she said.
"I did a photo shoot for (underwear brand) Davenport recently with Eamon (Sullivan, her ex-boyfriend who is so lean and looks awesome all the time -- and then there's me, five kilos heavier than the last time we shot a campaign together."
Rice also spoke out about being bullied as a teenager. The star swimmer says she was the victim of nasty schoolyard pranks and hurtful teasing.
It's hard to imagine the successful young women, with a legion of fans, struggled to be accepted when she was younger.
"I was bullied and picked on as a kid," she said. "It started when I was about 10. I guess I was an easy target, as I had no self-confidence.
"I went through a stage where I didn't have a lot of friends - just one or two - and the popular girls used to call me names, tease me and do nasty things, such as take things out of my lunchbox and hide my school bag so I couldn't find it.
"I would go home and cry. It was really upsetting and I felt helpless.
"It wasn't easy for my parents, either, as I felt it was something I needed to deal with on my own."
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