Now, the reactions to that drug
admission are beginning to pour out.
Betsy Andreu,
whose long-ago accusation that Armstrong admitted to PED use while recovering
from cancer in 1996, is furious that the cyclist didn't come all the way clean
in his Oprah interview.
But what about those who consider
themselves close to the disgraced athlete? Those such as Matthew McConaughey?
"My first reaction was I was pissed
off," McConaughey told
MTV about learning his pal is a doping liar. "I was mad. I then
got kind of sad for him. First off, I had a part of me that took it kind of
personally, which I think a lot of people have.
"For him, it was impersonal because
he was living a lie. t was a whole unanimous facade he had to carry
around."
At the Sundance Film Festival to promote
Mud, McConaughey then tried to take a step back.
Would he have preferred if Armstrong
confided in him years ago? Not really because then "I would have really
had a reason to be pissed off at him, going, 'You want me to walk around
holding this?'" the actor said.
Where is he now with it?
"I've put myself out of the way and
I am happy for this guy, who has now chosen to reenter this new chapter of his
life a truly free man. And the weight he had on his shoulders, without the
boogieman under the bed, the skeleton in the closet that he's carried for 14
years. Fourteen years he lied and carried the lie with him."
Where do you stand with Armstrong? Do
you forgive him?
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